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His idea is simple — a small, stick-on filter. Those who suffer from asthma are particularly vulnerable to airborne particles, so the product has medical applications. Unlike masks, the First Defense Nasal Screens are nearly invisible from a few steps away. Will the Sharks pass up on this unusual product, or will they smell a deal and take a bite? He enters the Shark Tank with a very simple, up front presentation. The Sharks are skeptical.

When Moore answers, 1. He has the contract in hand. Moore hands out samples to the Sharks, who are now taking him seriously. Founded Status Private. Employees 2. Latest Deal Type Angel Cancelled. Financing Rounds 2. First Defense Nasal Screens General Information Description Developer of products which help in reducing the inhalation of dusts, pollens, allergens, silica, respiratory droplets, pollutions and other irritating and dangerous airborne particles.

Ownership Status. Privately Held backing. Financing Status. Corporate Backed or Acquired. Mark Cuban asks Moore what price he would like to sell the company for, and Moore responds that he wants to be a part of the company because he wants to be a part of the revolution. The sharks offer Joe a deal, and he decides to join up with them.

Joe decided it was in his best interests to walk away from the Shark Tank arrangement since he had global contracts waiting for him and a strategy for expansion in the East. Moore has no remorse. The bargain struck on the air did not come to fruition.

The Shark Tank exposure sent the company into the stratosphere, making First Defense Nasal Screens one of the most profitable enterprises to participate in the show. First Defense Nasal Screens have risen in popularity in the United States for various uses and industries, including mining, construction, and those suffering from chemical sensitivities. Still, the majority of its sales continue to come from those suffering from allergies. Hey Folks, I am Madhav!

I lead a team of Marketers at Tech Startup based in Australia. In my free time, I dissect the business models of various businesses.

And if there's any free time, I cook some new Dish! Subscribe To Our Newsletter to get updated with our Posts. S Shark Tank. Share 1. Tweet 0. Pin it 1. Madhav Hey Folks, I am Madhav!

It doesn't do a thing to cover your mouth. This product likely wouldn't have stopped someone from getting an airborne virus. Perhaps it makes it slightly less likely, but it isn't intended for that purpose. Bobbie, that depends on how clean your skin is when you apply them, how oily your skin is, if and how much you sweat, how clean they are kept, etc. I have successfully taken them off, stuck them back to the sheet and reused them.

A couple of times I've even had the good luck of using one up to 3 times, but that's not the norm. Advertiser Disclosure: Shark Tank Success earns commissions from qualifying purchases.

Related Posts. Maybe your nose won't be runny with this product. Why hasn't this hit the shelves yet? Where can I get one? Its not on the shelves yet? It is on right now here on east coast. Pam Tucker. I would like to try these! Are they on shelves yet?

These would be great alternatives to masks for mowing grass in the South. Bobbie Navone. Phyllis Gray. Wear them when flying.



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