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Ecosense® Completes Rebranding Initiative Focused on Radon Awareness

Ecosense® Completes Rebranding Initiative Focused on Radon Awareness

“The company’s new logo, color styles, and messaging are designed to better reflect the company’s core mission and purpose: to focus on radon awareness and the inherent dangers posed by this colorless, odorless, and tasteless life-threatening gas found nearly everywhere.”
Rebranding aligns Company’s core mission and purpose with sales channel success

San Jose, CA – September 13, 2022 – Ecosense®, the premier radon detection technology company, announces that it has completed its rebranding initiative.  The company’s new logo, color styles, and messaging are designed to better reflect the company’s core mission and purpose: to focus on radon awareness and the inherent dangers posed by this colorless, odorless, and tasteless life-threatening radon gas found nearly everywhere.  

“The company has matured,” stated Insoo Park, CEO and founder of Ecosense. “We offer a technologically advanced and premier radon monitoring and detection solution through our product offerings, but our focus has to be on driving awareness about the life-threatening dangers posed by this silent killer.  We want to be at the forefront of prevention rather than finding a cure for life-threatening conditions developed as a result of radon exposure. This rebranding will enable us to place more of an emphasis on education about radon and its dangers.”

“Ecosense has seen tremendous success over the past several years with consumers, business partners, and enterprises recognizing the technical sophistication of our products to provide continuous monitoring of continually fluctuating radon gas levels,” stated Dallas Jones, Ecosense’s Vice President.  “The same way individuals mature, so too has this company, and this positioning will provide us greater ability to expand into government sales and market channels.  Ecosense seeks to provide health security and a living environment free from cancer-causing radon.”

Ecosense recently released the EcoBlu™, the only digital radon detector with fast, accurate, and real-time results on an LED display suitable for short and long-term monitoring.  Integrating the latest patented radon sensor technology, EcoBlu™ is a plug-and-play radon detector that provides the first radon result in minutes, not days. It displays radon fluctuations and gives daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly average readings – thus peace of mind all year round.  

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About Ecosense®

Based in the heart of Silicon Valley, Ecosense is a leader in and trusted provider of both professional and consumer radon detection and monitoring solutions that are easy to use, accurate, and fast.  The company’s smart real-time radon detectors utilize a patented detection technology with high accuracy, delivering reliable results in minutes, not days. The EcoQube was named to TIME’s List of the 100 Best Inventions of 2021 and previously was recognized as a CES 2021 Innovation Awards Honoree in the health and wellness category. Ecosense’s patented ion chamber technology performance has received independent validation from the University of Michigan (Dept. of Nuclear Engineering and Radiological Science) and the Kansas State University Radon Chamber.  Both studies concluded that Ecosense’s patented technology performed comparably to premium research-grade detectors. 

For more information, visit www.ecosense.io

Source: Ecosense

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