American Access Technologies, Inc. (American Access), incorporated on October 21, 1996, develops and manufactures zone cabling and wireless telecommunication enclosures, which are mounted in ceilings, walls, raised floors, and certain modular furniture to facilitate the routing of telecommunications network cabling, fiber optics and wireless solutions to the workspace environment. Its enclosures provide cabling and wireless solutions in the high-speed communication networks found throughout office buildings, hospitals, schools, industrial complexes and government buildings. The Company's product allows users to route cables into specific areas, and is included in the catalog for government contracts and large private sector jobs with one of the distributors of telecommunications systems products. Omega Metals, Inc. (Omega Metals), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company was merged into the Company, effective February 3, 2005. Omega Metals, a division of American Access, is a precision sheet metal fabrication and assembly operation, which manufactures the Company's zone cabling and wireless products. Omega Metals manufacturing services include precision stamping, bending, assembling, painting, powder coating and silk screening. Omega Metals serves a diverse client base, including, but not limited to, engineering, technology and electronics companies, primarily in the Southeast. On May 9, 2003, American Access entered into an agreement with Chatsworth Products, Inc. (CPI), establishing a five-year strategic alliance for the manufacture and sales of zone cabling and wireless products developed by American Access. These products, all of which are manufactured by American Access, are co-branded with the names of both American Access and CPI and are sold and distributed by CPI. On January 11, 2002, the Company entered into an agreement with Bill Sherer Corporation (BSC) and its principal, Bill Sherer. The UV product is a metal device, designed to be placed in a home air conditioning system, containing an ultraviolet light to kill germs and bacteria in indoor air. American Access's zone cabling division capitalizes on the need for zone cabling solutions. The Company designed and manufactured several telecommunications enclosures capable of housing and distributing telecommunications wiring and cabling in buildings. The ceiling unit fits into the suspended ceiling, providing easy access to the brain of the telecommunications system. Less cable is used and installation is easier and quicker, causing fewer disruptions and down time for office workers. The floor unit provides the same solution in a floor installation. In 2002, the Company developed its wall mount solution, as well as designing a system that provides the same solution in certain modular furniture. The enclosures can be used for almost all low voltage wiring systems, including but not limited to voice, data, video, building controls, security, and fire/life/safety wiring systems. The enclosures are designed to accommodate all manufacturers' equipment, including various panels, as well as fiber optic cables and wireless systems.