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CORUNNA, ON -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/03/06 -- Megola Inc. (OTC BB: MGOA), a leading environmental solution provider in physical water treatment, microbiological control, wastewater treatment and air purification, announced that it will once again be attending the North American Rink Conference and Expo (NARCE) being held May 16-17, 2006 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel O'Hare International in Chicago, IL.
NARCE (http://www.narce.com) is the only dedicated event provided by the leading industry publication RINK Magazine with programs presented by STAR (Serving the American Rinks), USA Hockey, and U.S. Figure Skating. NARCE educates participants on rink programs, operations, maintenance issues, and skating programs and issues certifications in rink operations and rink management.
"This year we will be unveiling our Total Cooling Tower Package, which deals with both biological and mineral fouling in cooling towers. By utilizing the biocidal properties of ozone and our Scaleguard technology for the prevention and removal of mineral scale, this chemical free means of water treatment was designed with 'zero-tolerance' legislation in mind," explains Dennis Davies, Distribution Manager at Megola Inc.
"Megola has been involved with the NARCE since the beginning. We feel it is the best venue to promote our products to rink industry professionals. Our ScaleGuard technology is being utilized in arenas across North America to combat the performance deficiencies that scale buildup has on cooling equipment. Last year we successfully introduced our portable air purification products that deal specifically with sports equipment and locker rooms. This Expo gives us the opportunity to meet face to face with past customers and receive valuable feedback, while allowing us to introduce ourselves to those new to NARCE as the show attracts more attendees every year," continues Davies.
Benefits of ScaleGuard in the rink industry:
-- Huge savings in energy and chemical costs
-- Better heat-transfer efficiency
-- Unobstructed pipes, valves, and nozzles
-- Scale free cooling towers, compressors, showers, hot water tanks and
ice resurfacers
-- Harder and clearer ice surfaces
-- Overall reduced operation costs
Benefits of ozone for cooling towers:
-- Conservation of water through blow-down reduction
-- Elimination of storage, handling and transport of toxic chemicals
-- Elimination of chemical discharges into the environment
-- Reduction of the risk of bacterial contamination
-- Chiller efficiency improvement
-- Cooling system equipment protection
-- Beneficial treatment economics
For more information about Megola Inc. please visit the corporate website (http://www.megola.com)
The matters set forth in this press release are forward-looking statements within the meaning of the "safe harbor" provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ materially. These risks are detailed from time to time in the company's periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission including the company's Annual Report, Quarterly Reports, and other periodic filings. These forward-looking statements speak only as of the date hereof. The company disclaims any intent or obligation to update these forward-looking statements.
Contact:
Investor Relations
KBM Consulting, Inc.
Greg Weissman
866-281-3258
IRinfo@megola.com
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