Hop-on Supports San Francisco's Passing of Cell Phone Radiation Law


LOS ANGELES, June 18, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Hop-on, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HPNN) (http://www.hop-on.com/) announced today that its anti-radiation chip and patch for cell phones, flat screen and regular televisions, computers screens, cable and satellite boxes and other products that emit radiation, which are now available for sale on its website at www.hop-on.com, voices its support for the new legislation passed by the City of San Francisco regarding Cell Phone Radiation.

In a June 16, 2010 article, USA Today describes the new law as the first of its kind, and groundbreaking with respect to forcing the cell phone industry to disclose to customers the amount of radiation their devices emit. The full article can be found at: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/greenhouse/post/2010/06/san-francisco-cell-phone-radiation-law/1

On May 18, 2010, MSNBC Nightly News had a brief segment regarding the potential dangers of electro-magnetic radiation. There is significant uncertainty, after $30,000,000 in research, about how certain products, especially cell phones, emit this radiation and the potential harmful health effects including cancer and tumors. Hop-on now offers an anti-radiation chip that is an inexpensive way to eliminate this uncertainty and provides a level of insurance against this radiation.

Jay Pignatello, President of Hop-on, stated, "Hop-on's availability for sale of its anti-radiation patches and chips could not have been more perfectly timed. The article in USA Today clearly illustrates that cell phone users, as well as various local and state governing bodies, are concerned about the radiation these devices emit. These products can be placed on any device that emits radio frequency radiation and electro-magnetic radiation: cell phones, iPhones, televisions, and computer monitors, just to name a few. Our company, as a whole, is pro-health and anti-cancer driven, as USAcig's Electric Cigarette offers smokers a healthier alternative to traditional smoking, Hop-on's anti-radiation chip helps reduce radiation exposure emitted from everyday devices. Just as tobacco cigarettes must disclose proven cancer causing elements, cell phones should disclose how much radiation is being emitted to the user. We whole heartedly support this legislation and look forward to other cities following suit with the San Francisco legislation."

About Hop-on, Inc.

Hop-on, Inc. (Pink Sheets:HPNN) offers multimedia services and has secured licensing agreements from essential patent holders for GSM, CDMA and WIFI technologies. Since its inception, known for developing the world's first disposable cell phone, Hop-on currently remains one of the few U.S.-based manufacturers of cellular technology. The Company also distributes The Electric Cigarette™ and The Electric Cigar™.

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