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John Tittelfitz Leads Breakthrough in PFOS Destruction with Exotron-Line™ Thermal Systems

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Michigan, US, 30th June 2025, ZEX PR WIREJohn Tittelfitz, President of Exotron, is spearheading a critical breakthrough in environmental safety with the advancement of the Exotron-Line™ of Thermal Destruction Systems. Working in close partnership with BMS and CHE, Tittelfitz has personally overseen a series of cutting-edge tests targeting Perfluorooctane Sulfonic Acid (PFOS), a harmful pollutant found in sewage sludge, industrial waste, and contaminated soils. These trials confirm a significant leap forward in safely eliminating one of the most persistent chemical threats to human health and the environment.

PFOS belongs to the larger family of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS), often called “forever chemicals” due to their extreme resistance to breakdown. The carbon-fluorine (C–F) bond that forms the backbone of these compounds is the strongest in organic chemistry, rendering most conventional treatment methods ineffective. However, under the direction of Tittelfitz and through recent joint studies with SGS Analytical Laboratories in Orlando, thermal destruction has now proven to be the only reliable solution.

At the core of this success is the Exotron-Line™ thermal system, which was purpose-built for PFAS destruction. Recent testing results were conclusive: when applying the proprietary process developed by CHE and BMS, the system achieved 100% PFOS elimination across a variety of waste forms, including solids, sludges, and aqueous streams.

Unlike other technologies that only reduce PFAS concentrations or transfer the problem to another medium, the Exotron system destroys the CF₂ molecular chains, leaving no toxic residue. The process operates under tightly controlled high-temperature conditions where PFOS decomposition follows predictable, first-order kinetics. These reactions depend on the molecular structure, particularly the number of CF₂ segments. Higher temperatures are required as the PFAS chains grow longer, but the system efficiently adjusts to these demands.

“This is not just lab work,” says Tittelfitz, who has personally guided the hands-on implementation of this equipment. “We’re in the field, tackling the real-world PFOS issue where it’s most critical, at wastewater facilities and treatment plants where biosolids are generated.”

PFOS in biosolids poses a serious environmental threat. When sewage sludge is used as fertilizer or soil amendment, these chemicals can leach into groundwater, contaminate crops, and enter the food chain. The EPA has raised strong concerns and is actively evaluating risks linked to using PFOS-contaminated biosolids. The findings from the Exotron-Line™ trials offer an immediate and tangible solution to a problem regulators and communities have struggled with for decades.

John Tittelfitz, who has more than 30 years of experience in high-temperature process systems, views this milestone as part of a broader mission. His leadership at Exotron reflects a commitment to technical excellence and responsible stewardship of natural resources. With previous innovations in biochar production from wood waste and sustainable pyrolysis systems, Tittelfitz has consistently pushed for scalable solutions that bridge industrial needs with ecological integrity.

CHE, a longtime developer and private label manufacturer of thermal destruction technologies, and its affiliate BMS, have played an essential role in bringing this vision to life. The group offers a wide range of systems, including custom thermal oxidizers, scrubbers, NOx reduction systems, and pyrolysis process units. Their shared goal is to bring flexible, robust solutions to some of the most difficult environmental challenges, none more urgent than PFOS contamination.

As more municipalities and industries face mounting pressure to meet stricter PFAS regulations, the Exotron-Line™ system positions itself as a ready-now solution. Beyond meeting regulatory compliance, it also provides a path to long-term environmental safety by ensuring that PFOS is not just moved, diluted, or buried, but eliminated.

Looking ahead, Tittelfitz is focused on deploying this technology at a larger scale. Plans are underway to collaborate with local governments, utilities, and private operators to bring full-scale Exotron-Line™ units online nationwide.

“Solving this problem takes more than just technology,” Tittelfitz adds. “It takes commitment. I’ve made it a personal priority to help lead this effort, and we now have proof that thermal destruction works. We’re not waiting for someone else to act.”

Through the success of the Exotron-Line™ thermal systems, John Tittelfitz and his team are delivering not just a technical solution but a clear path forward for the safe treatment of PFOS and other harmful PFAS compounds, helping protect communities, restore trust in environmental safety, and move toward a cleaner future.

To learn more visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johntittelfitz

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How Sean Knox Wants Homeowners To Fight Pests Before They Spread

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  • Fourth generation pest expert Sean Knox shares a do it yourself playbook for keeping pests out before they become a problem

Georgia, US, 9 Dec 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Most pest problems do not start as disasters. They start as small, easy to miss details at the edge of a driveway, behind a water heater, or in a quiet corner of a pantry.

“By the time a family calls us in a panic, the pests have usually been there for a while,” said Sean Knox, Co-Owner and President of Knox Pest Control and Lawn Solutions. “The truth is, there is a lot homeowners can do on their own before it ever gets that far.”

Knox, a fourth-generation pest control leader based in Columbus, Georgia, is sharing a simple, practical checklist for families across Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, and Mississippi. The goal is not to turn people into technicians. It is to give them a clear routine that reduces risk month after month.

The 10 Minute Outside Check

Knox recommends a quick monthly walk around your home. No tools, just a sharp eye.

Look for:

  • Gaps around pipes and cables

  • Cracks in foundations and siding

  • Torn screens on windows or vents

  • Areas where wood touches soil

  • Standing water near the house

“Most people are surprised how much they notice in ten minutes,” Knox said. “One loose screen or one rotting board can be an open door for pests.”

If you find something small, seal it if you can. Use caulk, weather stripping, or a simple screen repair kit. If the damage looks serious, note it and plan a repair.

The Kitchen and Pantry Audit

According to public health agencies, pests like roaches, ants, and rodents are strongly tied to food and water sources inside a home.

Knox suggests a short, focused kitchen check once a week.

Do this:

  • Wipe crumbs from counters and under small appliances

  • Rinse recycling before it goes in the bin

  • Store grains, pet food, and snacks in sealed containers

  • Take out trash regularly and use tight fitting lids

“You do not need a perfect kitchen,” Knox said. “You just need to make it harder for pests to find an easy meal.”

The Clutter Rule

Garages, basements, and attics are common trouble spots. Stacks of boxes and old items create shelter for insects and rodents.

Knox gives his customers one simple rule.

“If you have not opened a box in a year, either go through it or move it off the floor,” he said. “Pests love dark, quiet spaces that never move.”

Use shelves, clear bins, and labels when possible. Leave a little space between storage and walls so you can see behind and underneath.

Listen, Look, Smell

Not all signs of pests are easy to see. Some you hear or smell first.

Knox tells homeowners to pay attention to:

  • Scratching or scurrying sounds in walls or ceilings at night

  • Musty or strange odors in closed spaces

  • Tiny droppings, wings, or sawdust like material near walls or furniture

“If something feels off, trust that feeling and check it,” he said. “Early warning signs are your best friend. They give you time to act before real damage happens.”

When to Call a Professional

Do it yourself measures can prevent many problems, but they are not a substitute for expert inspections. Termites alone cause billions of dollars in property damage in the United States every year, often without obvious early signs.

Knox recommends that homeowners in the Southeast:

  • Get a professional termite inspection at least once a year

  • Call a licensed company if they see swarmers, mud tubes, or wood damage

  • Ask for a clear explanation of findings and a written plan if treatment is needed

“Think of professional inspections like a checkup,” Knox said. “You do not wait for a serious illness to see a doctor. You use checkups to stay ahead of problems.”

A Simple Seasonal Challenge

Knox is inviting homeowners to pick one season and use it to reset their pest prevention habits.

His suggested three step challenge:

  1. Pick a Saturday morning and do a full inside and outside check using the tips above.

  2. Write down three fixes you can handle yourself this month, such as sealing a gap, clearing clutter, or fixing a screen.

  3. Schedule one inspection with a trusted local provider if you have not had one in the last year.

“Success in pest control is not about one big spray or one big visit,” Knox said. “It comes from small, steady habits that protect your home and the people inside it.”

He wants families to see pest control as part of normal home care, not just an emergency service.

“You do not have to know everything,” he added. “You just have to pay attention, act early, and ask for help when something does not look right. That alone can prevent many of the worst problems we see in the field.”

About Sean Knox

Sean Knox is a fourth-generation pest control leader and the Co-Owner and President of Knox Pest Control and Lawn Solutions in Columbus, Georgia. He grew up in the industry as a technician assistant and now helps lead a team of more than 225 people serving over 90,000 customers across the Southeast. Sean holds degrees from Georgia Southern University, Regent University, and Baylor University, and is active in community groups and leadership programs. He lives in Columbus with his wife, Crawford, and their three children, and enjoys running, skiing, mountaineering, golf, and time on the lake with family and friends.

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Leonard Cagno Advocates for Better Work Systems and Mental Clarity in New Feature Interview

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New York, US, 9 Dec 2025, ZEX PR WIRE, Entrepreneur and business systems leader Leonard Cagno is using his new in-depth interview to raise awareness about a growing issue in today’s workforce: the lack of structure, clarity, and integrated systems that support real productivity and mental well-being.

Drawing from his background in aviation, finance, and entrepreneurship, Cagno emphasizes the need for individuals and companies to build simple, reliable frameworks that help people focus and work with intention.

“When something feels overwhelming, you don’t force your way through it — you break it into steps,” he says. “Aviation taught me that. If you can think in systems, you can handle almost anything.”

A Call for Better Work Habits and Smarter Systems

Cagno’s message comes at a time when workplace stress is at a historic high. According to the American Institute of Stress, 83% of workers report work-related stress, and the World Health Organization now recognizes burnout as an occupational phenomenon.

“People think productivity is about doing more, but it’s really about doing things with clarity,” Cagno says. “Most of us aren’t overloaded with tasks — we’re overloaded with disorder.”

He advocates for habits like weekly reflection, single-tasking, and using simple prioritization methods to avoid overwhelm. “My ‘must do, should do, nice to do’ framework has kept me focused for years. It cuts out noise so you can actually move forward.”

The Importance of Integration

With years of experience building companies across wellness, benefits, and technology, Cagno stresses the need for integrated systems — especially for small and mid-sized businesses.

“We still treat wellness, payroll, and benefits like separate worlds. They shouldn’t be,” he explains. “When systems don’t talk to each other, people end up stressed, confused, and doing double the work.”

Research supports this: companies with integrated digital systems are 20–30% more efficient, according to McKinsey & Company.

Balancing Life and Work for Mental Clarity

Cagno also highlights the personal habits that help him stay grounded. When he feels unfocused, he steps outside or returns to flying.

“Altitude changes your mindset. Whether I’m in the air or just taking a walk, movement resets everything for me.”

He encourages others to find their own “reset activity,” noting that small breaks can improve cognitive performance by up to 45%, based on findings from the University of Illinois.

A Public Call to Action

Rather than calling for major corporate reform, Cagno focuses on what individuals can begin doing today. His call to action is simple and achievable:

“Pick one system or habit — reflection, boundaries, movement, or prioritization — and do it daily. You don’t need a radical shift. You just need something consistent.”

He urges professionals to protect their mental clarity, build simple systems, and pay attention to the early signs of burnout.

“Your brain isn’t built for chaos. When you add even a little structure, everything becomes easier — your work, your decisions, your life.”

To read the full interview, visit the website here.

About Leonard Cagno

Leonard Cagno is a Partner at TEG Health & TEG Wellness and a former flight instructor, financial adviser, and business builder with a career spanning aviation, finance, technology integration, and wellness. His work focuses on creating systems that help people work with intention and clarity.

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Responding to Surging Market Demand: Lumixus Canada Securities Ltd Actively Pursues IIROC Registration to Empower Canadian Investors

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Client Growth Exceeds 100,000 in the Past Two Years; Launching “Lumixus Academy” Education System

Canada, 9th Dec 2025 – Lumixus Canada Securities Ltd, today announced it is accelerating its local regulatory compliance process in response to surging market demand, where the number of clients opened in the Canadian region has exceeded 100,000 in the past two years. Lumixus Canada has formally filed for registration with the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC), committing to establish a fully compliant, localized trading platform in Canada.

The establishment of Lumixus Canada Securities Ltd directly addresses the growing demand in the Canadian market for efficient and reliable securities trading services. The company’s $10 million CAD registered capital demonstrates its long-term commitment and investment confidence in the Canadian market. By establishing an operations center in Toronto, Lumixus Canada aims to be a major participant in the Canadian capital market service ecosystem, providing comprehensive trading services for Canadian stocks, U.S. stocks, ETFs, futures, and options contracts.

Regulatory Compliance and Fund Security are the cornerstones of Lumixus Canada’s operations. While actively pursuing IIROC registration, the company strictly adheres to the regulatory requirements of the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) and the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC). All client assets will benefit from secure custody provided by CDS (CDS Clearing and Depository Services), supplemented by substantial insurance coverage, ensuring client funds are fully protected within a stringent regulatory environment.

To better serve its rapidly expanding client base, Lumixus Canada Securities Ltd is formally launching the “Lumixus Academy” Investor Education System. Designed by local financial experts, the system focuses on delivering:

  • Local Market Insights: In-depth analysis of the Canadian TSX market and regulatory changes.
  • Derivatives Education: Professional courses on risk management for options and futures trading.
  • Asset Allocation Strategies: Multi-level portfolio recommendations integrating global market perspectives.

This education system, through regular online seminars and the release of professional research reports, is designed to enhance the financial literacy and risk identification capabilities of Canadian investors, enabling them to participate more confidently in global capital markets.

A company spokesperson emphasized: “The $10 million CAD capital injection is not just to meet regulatory requirements; it is our commitment to building Lumixus Canada Securities Ltd into a professional, responsible, and local financial brand. We look forward to providing Canadian investors with world-class trading technology and the most trusted local services once IIROC registration is complete.”

 

About Lumixus Canada Securities Ltd 

Lumixus Canada Securities Ltd is a localized securities trading institution focusing on the Canadian stock, ETF, futures, and options markets. With a registered capital of $10 million CAD, the company serves as the Lumixus Group’s North American Investment Management and Research Headquarters. The company is dedicated to providing Canadian investors with safe, efficient, and compliant trading services, adhering to the regulatory frameworks of the CSA and OSC.

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