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Their friendship has survived over 40 years and over 2,000 miles, and now two Port Huron graduates have formed a business partnership to try and improve lives.
Dr. Douglas Crosby, 48, and Kevin Beedon, 47, who both graduated from Port Huron Northern High School in 1991, recently announced that after years of phone calls and enlisting the help of a former NASA scientist, Crosby’s ultraviolet (UVC) device should be available for sale by the end of 2021.
Crosby said millions of people have ideas, but they’re bringing theirs to life.
“We are one out of millions,” he said.
His business, Crosby Innovations, LLC, has entered a patent and technology license partnership with Healthe Inc., which develops and deploys UVC products that inactivate viruses and bacteria in the air and on surfaces, according to a press release.
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