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bioMETRX Teams Up With Mr. Handyman
Date:10/8/2008

Company sets up nationwide installation service for its smartTOUCH(R) product line

JERICHO, N.Y., Oct. 8 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- bioMETRX, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BMRX) today announced that it has signed a three year agreement with the foremost respected national handyman service, Mr. Handyman, to provide its customers professional installation and programming services for smartTOUCH(R) finger activated products that include garage door openers, door locks, thermostats, mailboxes and more.

"As our company introduces its innovative high tech products to the home improvement community, we saw an opportunity to provide our customers with award winning and trusted installation service they can count on," stated Cliff Zsevc, V.P. Global Logistics at bioMETRX. "Sometimes new technology can be a little imposing, and while our products have been designed for the typical do-it-yourselfer, we understand that some people would prefer professional installation and set up. Mr. Handyman provides that top quality service to our customers," noted Mr. Zsevc.

"We see a tremendous opportunity to bring this wonderful technology that provides reliable security and the utmost in convenience, directly to homeowners. The futuristic technology is not only affordable, but very simple to use. Once properly installed and programmed, a family member only needs a finger to securely open a door, get their mail, or set their temperature. Futuristic home improvement products are here today, and Mr. Handyman is proud to be the official 'smartTOUCH' installer for bioMETRX," stated Mr. John Eddenberger, VP of Corporate Development at Mr. Handyman.

Mr. Handyman has more than 1,000 field technicians ready to assist homeowners in installing and programming these new easy to use products that recognize the homeowner by a simple touch of a finger.

"Mr. Handyman allows us to bring to our smartTOUCH(R) customer's direct customer support and assistance," noted Lor
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