PRESS RELEASE Of interest to editors and journalists covering: Architecture, Interior Design, Building Maintenance, Office Systems Accents in Water Artfully Integrates Serenity of Water into a Healthy Choice Dancing Water Features Purify Air, Cleanses Water and Creates Tranquility For A Healthy-Office Environment ENGLEWOOD, CO - Dec. 1, 2003 /Send2Press Newswire/ -- After ten years of creating large, stainless steel, glass, copper and marble water features for major corporations and large medical facilities throughout the U.S., Accents in Water (www.accentsinwater.com) is pleased to announce smaller, affordable water features, suitable for any size office. The self-contained units can be located anywhere there is electrical power. Accents in Water's creations purify the air and create tranquility in offices. Gary Kiepke, vice president of sales says, "The elegant water features captivate the imagination and calm the soul. With over 60 years experience in custom fabrication, we expanded into the world of water art. We call it 'healthy art.' All of our water features are environmental systems working as air purifiers, with many of the models equipped with automatic feed water, water purification and bacterial control. The units are actually very beneficial to employee health." "Many of our long-time customers chose our water features to add life to dull lobbies and office spaces. While they purchase the features to beautify their facilities, they welcome the calming effect water has on their employees and patrons. One health spa owner says they put the features in treatment rooms to heighten the calming experience. Another company installed one to reduce the stressful environment of the conference room." Medical offices across the country are finding air purifiers work well in waiting rooms. With the soothing effect of the sounds and visuals of cascading water, physicians are realizing calmer patients. Retails $1,600 - $5,000. Custom available. According to AIW engineers, the sound impact varies depending on unit location. They state the sound intensity can vary from powerful to silent. Some companies install features that are totally silent, wanting the subtlety and elegance of water in their lobbies. Shopping malls might install walls of water with all the sounds of water's energy. Says David Heldt, product development, "After years of tweaking the engineering without compromising the impact or health giving components, we announce bringing 'dancing water' down to an affordable size for any size business. What we build are state-of-the-art water features, what we sell is good health and tranquility." More information: 800-622-3440, or http://www.accentsinwater.com . MEDIA CONTACT: Melanie Hughes of Hughes & Stuart Marketing, for Accents In Water +1-303-798-0601 melanie@hughesstuart.com /Note to editors: Digital Photos available/ # # # [ source of news = Hughes & Stuart Marketing, for Accents In Water ] ref: http://www.send2press.com/2archive/2003/pr_03_1201-accents2.txt --------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Important Note to Media: to reach the organization releasing this news, please contact: melanie@hughesstuart.com If used for publication, please send specimen copy. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- S2PRN/4c/ CO / ENGLEWOOD, Colorado / Copr. (c) 2003 Send2Press. This release was issued on behalf of the above organization by Send2Press(TM), a unit of Neotrope(R). http://www.Send2Press.com .