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Gabrielle Abizeid

CEO at NanoSieve

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NanoSieve

NanoSieve develops next-gen, proprietary air safety technology, which goes beyond gas detection and air purification to help save lives and property. There is a massive, underserved opportunity to mitigate risk and produce substantial savings on accidents that occur due to the presence of dangerous gases released from current and emerging technologies such as: Battery Energy Storage: “These systems are used in residential, commercial, and utility scale applications. Unfortunately, these lithium cells can experience thermal runaway which causes them to release very hot flammable, toxic gases.” - U.S. Department of Homeland Security https://www.fema.gov/case-study/emerging-hazards-battery-energy-storage-system-fires Electric Vehicles: “The major weakness of lithium-ion batteries in electric cars is the use of organic liquid electrolytes, which are volatile and flammable. An external force such as a crash can also lead to chemical leakage.” - Reuters “Li-ion battery toxic gas emissions needs considerable more attention.” - National Institute of Health https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/are-lithium-ion-batteries-evs-fire-hazard-2021-08-23/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.go Hydrogen Fueled Vehicles: “Parking a hydrogen vehicle or other gas-fueled vehicle in an enclosed structure is a serious safety concern as it can lead to a buildup of the gas. Hydrogen’s tendency to rise and disperse rapidly makes this the only situation in which small leaks can create extremely dangerous situations.” - The International Consortium for Fire, Health, Safety & the Environment https://dps.mn.gov/division Natural Gas Fueled Appliances: “From the wellhead to the gas appliances in homes, researchers increasingly find that natural gas leaks are more common and extensive than previously understood or reported. Locally, gas leaks pose explosive fire hazards, contribute to degradation of indoor and outdoor air quality” - Forbes https://lnkd.in/gyaMkKcR


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