High school student helps create disinfecting device during pandemic | ABC 7
October 15, 2021 10:41 amHigh school student helps create disinfecting device during pandemic
A Sage Hill High School student in Newport Beach has created a disinfecting device that cleans surfaces using ozone infused water.
SIGNAL HILL, Calif. (KABC) — Rod Oskouian is an intern at Ship and Shore Environmental in Signal Hill, and a senior at Sage high school in Newport Beach.
“I used to like Legos as a kid so I kind of think that’s one of my motivations to actually going into engineering,” Rod Oskouian said.
Ship and Shore Environmental is a company that focuses on removing pollution from our environment in the U.S. and globally.
“If you were to ever compare the air in L.A. basin 15, 20 years ago versus what it is right now, you have nice, beautiful blue skies. Whereas back then you flew into LAX, you could not see five feet in front of you,” said CEO of Ship and Shore Environmental Anoosheh Oskouian, who is also Rod Oskouian’s mother.
Ship and Shore Environmental works with major companies to produce products like sky lights and sunglasses.
About Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc.
Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc. is a Long Beach, Calif.-based woman-owned, certified business specializing in air pollution capture and control systems for industrial applications. Ship & Shore helps major manufacturers meet Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) abatement challenges by providing customized energy-efficient air pollution abatement systems for various industries, resulting in improved operational efficiency and tailored “green” solutions. Since 2000, Ship & Shore has been prepared to handle and advise on the full spectrum of environmental needs with its complete array of engineering and manufacturing capabilities and multiple offices around the U.S., Canada, Europe and most recently, China. With over 100 specialized professionals spread throughout the world, the company is dedicated to designing tailored solutions for its energy clients. For more information, visit www.shipandshore.com.
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