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Castellex Announces Commitment to Protect Ukrainian Citizens with State-of-the-Art NBC Air Filtration Systems
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DALLAS - Washingtoner -- Castellex, a leading provider of NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) air filtration systems, reaffirms its dedication to saving lives by extending its mission to the people of Ukraine. With a track record of safeguarding populations worldwide, from small family shelters to large bomb/ fallout shelters, Castellex is now focused on protecting Ukrainian civilians from aggressor threats.

The escalating situation in Ukraine demands immediate action to ensure the safety and security of its people. Castellex is committed to making its advanced NBC air filtration systems widely accessible and affordable to Ukrainian families. Additionally, the company aims to supply comprehensive CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear) air filtration solutions for large bomb shelters in urban centres, thereby safeguarding entire communities.

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"We cannot stand aside while innocent lives are at risk," stated a spokesperson for Castellex. "It is our moral obligation to do everything in our power to protect Ukrainian citizens from the looming threat of aggressor bombs. Every life saved is a victory against adversity."

To introduce Ukrainian civilians, civil defence departments, military personnel, and engineering forces to the Castellex range of Nuclear Biological Chemical air filtration systems, the company is considering participation in the upcoming SECURITY 2.0 Expo in Kyiv. This strategic initiative aims to foster awareness and understanding of Castellex's cutting-edge technologies, empowering stakeholders to make informed decisions regarding their safety preparedness.

Castellex urges all stakeholders to join forces in this critical mission to safeguard lives and uphold the principles of security and resilience. By combining expertise, resources, and determination, we can mitigate the impact of threats and create a safer future for all.

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For more information about Castellex and its range of NBC air filtration systems, visit:  https://www.castellex.com/

About Castellex:

Castellex is a renowned provider of state-of-the-art NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) air filtration systems dedicated to safeguarding lives and ensuring security in the face of emergent threats. With a global footprint and a commitment to excellence, Castellex delivers innovative solutions tailored to the unique needs of diverse environments, from residential shelters to urban defence infrastructures.

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