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Gas Masks Offered to Public by Frys Electronics and Global Data Supply

Business Wire, Nov 27, 2001

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SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 27, 2001

Frys Electronics has Taken the Courageous Step to Offer Anti-Nuclear,

Biological, and Chemical (NBC) Gas Masks, Complete With

Drinking Devices and Voice Transmitters

www.homefrontsecurity.info, a division of Global Data Supply (GDS) recently introduced the complete line of 'homefront' protection devices through Frys Electronics, a leading retailer with mega stores in major metropolitan areas within California, Texas, Arizona and Oregon.

"It is patriotic and responsible for businesses to provide valuable products to guard families from a further, very possible terrorist act. For the first time ever, we have introduced the infant and child protector unit in the United States. We are proud that Frys Electronics took the valiant step to offer home protection for their customers through their retail stores," said Patty Gur, CEO of Global Data Supply.

All products are manufactured and conducted in controlled processes monitored by rigorous quality assurance tests complying with Mil-Q-9858 requirements. The product range is the culmination of more than 25 years experience in research and development. The range includes several models of NBC civilian masks (for adults and youth), NBC filter canisters, Respro protective hood for children, Inpro-infant protector, and communal shelters to protect occupants from all known NBC agents.

The entire home protection products are imported from Israel, which has vast knowledge and experience in NBC protection. The masks have achieved official recognition and certification by both the Israeli Defense Authorities and the United States Army.

www.homefrontsecurity.info is offering the finest personal protection respirators in the world to the American public. The company is currently seeking fortune 500 accounts for the communal shelters, which can protect up to 100 people.

About Frys Electronics:

Fry's was founded as a Silicon Valley retail electronics store in order to provide a one-stop-shopping environment for the Hi-tech Professional. Fry's has been keeping Hi-Tech Professionals supplied with products representing the latest technological trends and advances in the personal computer marketplace for almost 15 years. Fry's retails over 50,000 electronics items within each store.

All of Fry's stores sell, service and support computer hardware and software products, technical books, electronic components, accessories, audio, video, telecommunications, appliances, personal electronics, music CDs, DVDs, as well as convenience and general merchandise items. Fry's continues to provide its valued customers with broad product selection from all areas of the electronics industry.

Fry's goal is to continue their focus on the Hi-Tech Professional and progressively expand in the future.

About www.homefrontsecurity.info, a division of Global Data Supply (GDS):

GDS caters to electronic, electrical, telecommunications and data-communications contractors, retail stores, original equipment manufacturers and value added resellers. GDS offers a variety of electronic, electrical, telecommunications and data communications products. Subsequent to the September 11th tragedy, management understood it was essential to add home protection devices to their product line thus originating www.homefrontsecurity.info. GDS is a federally certified W.B.E. which has brought on many successful high profile projects such as the Ronald Reagan Library, San Jose Arena, Fairmont Hotels, and CalTrans building in Oakland, Calif.

Note: Photos are available at URL:

Respo Unit for Child:

http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/photo.cgi?pw.112701/bb2

Inpro Unit for Infants:

http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/photo.cgi?pw.112701/bb2a

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