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@ 2005-10-03  8:52 Irwin Hand
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New Technology For Flood Prone Areas

Rising Above it . . .

FloodSmart, Inc (FDSI)
Corporate Profile:

Trading symbol:  FDSI
Current Price:  $1.25
Target Price: $7.50 
Exchange: OTC
Shares Outstanding: 30m                 
Rating : 10 out of 10

Houston -  As the deadliest and most damaging of U.S. weather hazards, floods have long been the 
focus of dreadful fascination by the public. And rightfully so, few things are worse then watching 
your home quickly fill with water or watching your car float down the street. Worse yet, everyone 
lives in a flood zone - it's just a question of whether you live in a low, moderate or high risk 
area. Flood zones are land areas identified by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). 
Each flood zone describes that land area in terms of its risk of flooding. 

Flooding actually occurs from a range of causes and conditions — not always the ones that first come
to mind. Of course, river flooding is the kind we think of most commonly. Heavy rains or rapid snowmelt
on upstream watersheds cause rivers to rise — more so at chokepoints or where tributaries converge. 
Coastal flooding is also very common. In many places, coastal land is very close to sea level, and 
therefore vulnerable, while inland flooding has been the cause of more than half the deaths arising 
from hurricanes in the last three decades. But probably the most common and certainly one of the most 
dangerous is a flash flood, they can have a variety of causes — although large sudden downpours are 
the main ones, dams and levies are also culprits.

Man has long tried, not always successfully, to control and prevent the damaging effects of flooding.
He has built levies, dredged and redirected rivers and built coastal barriers. But Mother Nature still 
seems to keep winning the battle. One company that is rising above the flood plain battle is FloodSmart 
Inc., (FDSI), with principal offices in Houston, Texas, the company engages in flood remediation by 
elevating structures to a point above the flood plain. FDSI does this by patented a system that uses 
dynamic concrete hydraulic cylinders to elevate structures above the flood plain elevation so that 
they can be restored or rebuilt and are no longer subject to flooding


The Sky is the Limit  

FloodSmart, Inc (FDSI)
Corporate Profile:

Trading symbol:  FDSI
Current Price:  $1.25 
Target Price: $7.50
Exchange: OTC
Shares Outstanding: 30m                 
Rating : 10 out of 10

Getting a Lift : FloodSmart, Inc (FDSI) A pioneer in the field of flood remediation solutions utilizing
proprietary techniques and new technologies. The company, which owns a patented a system, invented by 
the company's President, to elevate structures above the flood plain elevation;  homes and buildings 
can then be restored and are no longer subject to flooding or the adverse consequences of condemnation.
By combining these technologies in a single patented process, FDSI has earned our highest rating of 
10 out of 10. 

Market Timing: More than 4.5 million people in more than 20,000 communities across the U.S. are 
currently at risk in flood zones. Because more and more buildings, roads and parking lots are being 
built where forests and meadows used to be, which decreases the land's natural ability to absorb water. 
Changing weather patterns coupled with the above mebtioned construction has made recent floods more 
severe and increased everyone's chance of being flooded.  In a high risk area, your home is 3 times 
more likely of being damaged by a flood during the course of 30 years, then the chance of fire damage.

“Timing  Excellent”! 

Stock Forecast:  FDSI is trading extremely low, apparently under the radar screen of most Wall Street 
investors and analysts.  We believe this offers the astute investor a fantastic risk reward scenario in 
an under-bought market.  

We are therefore recommending FDSI up to the $7.50  target price range.  -  Accumulate Aggressively



Great White North Ventures publishes reports providing information on selected companies. GWNV  is not 
a registered investment advisor or broker-dealer. This report is provided as an information service only
and the statements & opinions in this report should not be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy 
or sell any security.  GWNV accepts no liability for any loss arising from an investor's reliance on or 
use of this report. An investment in FSDI is considered to be highly speculative. This profile is not 
without bias, GWNV has received five thousand dollars in cash from a third party for the publication of 
this report. Be aware of an inherent conflict of interest resulting from such compensation .This report 
contains forward-looking statements, which involve risks and uncertainties that may cause actual results
to differ materially from those set forth in the forward-looking statements. 

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