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The first innovation of self-service, 24/7, private per-use, sustainable automated health tech hubs

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Highlights

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Trademark/Servicemark Pending
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Midtown Alliance Partnership: Tailored site selection list for optimal sites in the Atlanta Metro.
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Scalable Model: An investable opportunity for wellness, sustainability, and community impact.
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Strategic Partnerships: Georgia Power, academia, and local authorities enhance Fit Locker's impact.

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Unlock the Future of Health and Wellness

Introducing fitLOCKER - A groundbreaking wellness experience, transforming ISO containers into eco-friendly hubs. The first self-service, 24-hour, private-per-use, top-notched, automated healthcare hubs. Innovatively transcending the limitations of traditional wellness solutions by making it accessible to everyone.

Our goal is to address two of the eight categories of burden set by the OMB and CEJST: Energy and Health. Fit Locker sets itself apart from its competition by being autonomous, self-serviced and accessible 24/7 health and wellness hubs. The structural integrity and durability of the hubs are sound and, with minimal care, can easily surpass 25+ years of use. ISO containers are essentially recyclables in and of themselves, significantly reducing the need for construction materials and shrinking manufacturing’s ecological footprint. Solar panels and insulation can boost these ISO containers eco-friendliness, and due to their simple design, such aspects can be added quite easily i.e., the flat grooves of the containers make them particularly ideal for solar panels. Over the decades, this will significantly help reach Atlanta’s 2035 goal of 100% clean energy, reducing our reliance on traditional fossil fuels and lowering our carbon footprint, particularly in disadvantaged communities. Maximizing efficiency while keeping costs at a minimal will allow time, space and opportunity to focus on the cultivation and building of preexisting and potential relationships.

“Minority ethnic groups make up around 60% of Atlanta’s population. To uphold Atlanta’s reputation as the public health capital of the world, this city must continue to expand the work that addresses health disparities locally, nationally, and globally. The CDC has acknowledged this need through the inclusion of racism and health in their areas of study. Atlanta, specifically, is attempting to also address this with the HR78 Georgia Bill, which is a resolution declaring racism a public health crisis in Georgia.
 Source: U.S. Census & Explore Health

























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