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Study Reveals Trane CleanEffects(TM )Removes More Than 99 Percent of the Influenza A Virus</p>

TYLER, Texas — During flu season and throughout the year, families are exposed to viruses that circulate in the air they breathe indoors, so taking measures to prevent illness makes sense. Getting a flu shot, eliminating germs on surfaces through cleaning, and washing hands often are important steps to avoid getting the flu. Yet, many people are still susceptible to the virus in the air in their home. The main way influenza viruses are spread is from person-to-person in respiratory droplets of coughs or sneezes1. Now, first-of-its-kind research conducted by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health, in collaboration with scientists at Environmental Health and Engineering Inc., (EH&E) shows that Trane CleanEffects(TM), a whole-house air filtration system, removes more than 99 percent of the common flu, or influenza A virus from the filtered air.

Because of the similarities among types of influenza viruses, Harvard and EH&E researchers concluded that Trane CleanEffects will remove more than 99 percent of other forms of the virus, including influenza B, influenza C and avian influenza (also a strain of influenza A virus) from the filtered air.

The tests involved releasing the common flu virus into the air inside a test heating, ventilation and air conditioning duct. The removal efficiency was calculated from the amount of the common flu virus measured in air samples collected before and after passing through the Trane CleanEffects system.

"By removing the vast majority of the common flu virus from a home’s re-circulated air, the average airborne concentration of the virus in the home is reduced, thereby lowering airborne exposure to the virus for household occupants," said Dr. David MacIntosh, instructor at the Harvard Extension School, and principal scientist at EH&E.

Trane has received Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) registration from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Trane is the clear industry leader in EPA compliance for FIFRA as the first whole-house air cleaner to obtain a FIFRA registration number.

"In a home with central forced air and a conventional 1-inch filter, the average virus particle would recirculate through the home about seven times before depositing on a surface or being transported outdoors. That’s more than enough time to breathe in the virus, and cleaning the air in your home is an important step to improve the health of your home environment," said MacIntosh.

"People with allergies and asthma are potentially at a greater risk of catching the airborne flu virus. Additionally, patients with asthma may have a more severe course of the flu because of their underlying airway damage. For this reason, we recommend that anyone with asthma take all measures to prevent acquiring the flu. These test results are very important because they demonstrate that installing a whole-house air cleaner, such as Trane CleanEffects, can add another layer of protection against the flu for patients with allergies and asthma," said Dr. Paula Busse, M.D., allergy and immunology specialist, Mount Sinai Medical Center.

Trane CleanEffects utilizes patented breakthrough air cleaning technology to eliminate allergens and particles you don’t want in your home, such as dust, pollen, bacteria, pet dander, mold spores, smoke and now the common flu virus. It even removes particles as small as .1 microns - 1/1,000th the diameter of a human hair - the size that eludes most air cleaners. To put this in perspective when it comes to the common flu, a single influenza virus is around .1 micron in diameter. Trane CleanEffects is 100 times more effective than the standard 1-inch filter found in most home central systems, removing up to 99.98 percent of airborne particles and more than 99 percent of the common flu virus from the filtered air.

"With the highest clean air delivery rate in the industry, the Trane CleanEffects whole-house system is another powerful tool in battling the flu virus at home," said Steve Arnholt, indoor air quality systems leader for Trane.

For more information about the study, Trane CleanEffects, or to find a local dealer, visit www.trane.com/flu.

About Trane

Trane Inc. (NYSE: TT), previously named American Standard Companies Inc., provides systems and services that enhance the quality and comfort of the air in homes and buildings around the world. The company offers customers a broad range of energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems; dehumidifying and air cleaning products; service and parts support; advanced building controls and financing solutions. Selling under both the Trane([R]) and American Standard([R]) brand names, the company’s systems and services have leading positions in premium commercial, residential, institutional and industrial markets; a reputation for reliability, high quality and product innovation; and a powerful distribution network. In 2006 the business generated annual revenues of approximately $6.8 billion with $4.9 billion coming from equipment systems and $1.9 billion from parts, services and solutions. Trane has more than 29,000 employees and 29 production facilities worldwide. For more information, visit trane.com.

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Presentation Based on Series of Anti-Virus and Anti-Spyware Vulnerabilities First Discovered by Nevis Labs in Late 2007

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — Nevis Labs, the vulnerability and threat research arm of Nevis Networks, today announced that Feng Xue (aka SoWhat), a Technical Lead of Nevis Labs, will present a paper at the Black Hat Europe 2008 conference related to his research and recent discovery of a series of new vulnerabilities in anti-virus software, including one which could lead to a buffer overflow attack in Trend Micro AntiVirus plus AntiSpyware 2008. Nevis Labs was credited with finding vulnerabilities in a total of three commercial anti-virus packages in late 2007. The Black Hat talk titled, "Attacking Anti-virus," will focus on a broad range of possible anti-virus exploitations, auditing of anti-virus software, and the details of Nevis Labs’ research methodologies.

Black Hat Europe will be held March 25-28, 2008 in Amsterdam. Black Hat conferences attract the most prestigious names from the full spectrum of security thinkers and stays on the leading edge of new security trends as they emerge. Mr. Xue’s selection to be a speaker on the topic of attacking anti-virus software demonstrates Nevis Labs’ leadership position in this area, as well as the fact that desktop anti-virus systems alone are not enough to thwart today’s sophisticated malware.

"Our world-class threat detection lab maintains vigilant and continuous research for vulnerabilities worldwide," said Dominic Wilde, vice president marketing at Nevis Networks. "With this recent series of disclosures of vulnerabilities in anti-virus software, along with our presentation at Black Hat, we hope to communicate the limitations of relying solely on desktop security suites to stop malware since they are proven to introduce vulnerabilities themselves."

Nevis Labs is currently cooperating with several anti-virus vendors to patch vulnerabilities in their products. The details of these vulnerabilities will be disclosed once patches are released by the vendors. The Trend Micro patch credited to Nevis Labs is currently available at: http://esupport.trendmicro.com/support/viewxml.do?ContentID=1036464.

About Nevis Labs

Nevis Labs is a worldwide organization that provides round-the-clock monitoring, analysis and solutions for LAN security threats. The company’s security experts conduct their own research into vulnerabilities in Operating Systems as well as monitoring public sources of information on threats. Nevis Labs produces signature updates for Nevis products as well as updating its endpoint verification software to ensure the latest updates for anti-virus, OS patches and anti-spyware software are recognized. These updates are provided to Nevis customers on a continuous basis.

About Nevis Networks

Nevis Networks is a market leader in secure switching and identity-based policy enforcement appliances. The company’s LANenforcer product family transparently enforces identity-based policies in real time within the network fabric, tightly controlling who can access a company’s network and what resources they are permitted to use. Cross-industry customers, ranging from financial services, healthcare, education and defense contractors deploy Nevis LANenforcers to protect sensitive network resources and assets, and significantly reduce the overall costs and time to resolve security breaches and conduct network audits. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, CA, with additional R&D centers in Pune, India and Beijing, China.

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