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Press Release - July 7-11-05

    
      

    

     

    
      Exhibit
        10.46

      

       

      Press
        Release July 2005

      

      INVISA
        PLANS UL AND EUROPEAN CE CERTIFICATIONS FOR ITS NEWEST DIGITAL SAFETY
        SYSTEM

      

      Sarasota,
        FL, July 11, 2005 - Invisa,
        Inc. (OTC BB: INSA), an electronic life safety and security company, announced
        today that last week it filed an application with Underwriters Laboratory
        (UL)
        for UL and European CE certification. The recent application covers the latest
        generation of Invisa's electronic non-contact safety system which is based
        on a
        new digital platform. These certifications are being sought under UL Rule
        325
        which regulates safety equipment for powered closure devices. 

      

      Invisa's
        original parking gate safety system, which is used around the world, is based
        on
        analog technology. Invisa's analog parking gate safety system previously
        earned
        the European CE certification. We believe the UL process for our newest digital
        parking gate safety system will be completed during this calendar quarter
        resulting in both UL and CE certification. 

      

      According
        to Carl Parks, chief operations officer, "Our highly reliable digital safety
        system is being recommended by a growing number of professionals in the parking
        gate industry. Already, sales to such market professionals represent the
        overwhelming majority of Invisa's total safety system sales. We believe that
        increasing sales to manufacturers, dealers and distributors is, at least
        in
        part, a result of the lower price and reliable performance provided by our
        digital safety system. The digital platform is our most recent product
        development and our new safety system based on this digital platform has
        not yet
        undergone the UL certification process. The timing of this recent filing
        with UL
        is calculated to further accelerate the rate of sales growth to manufacturers
        and other market professionals." 

      

      According
        to Steve Michael, acting president, "As a general trend, a growing number
        of
        parking gate professionals appear willing to publicly discuss and embrace
        the
        important long term role of safety. This trend may be gaining strength from
        the
        growing acceptance of Invisa's digital technology as a reliable safety solution.
        An increasing focus on safety is not only good for Invisa's safety product
        sales
        but it is also good for the entire parking gate industry. We believe that
        UL
        certification and European CE certification of Invisa's newest digital parking
        gate safety system will represent an important step toward our goal of a
        new
        standard in safety for the operation of powered gates based on Invisa's patented
        electronic non-contact technology."

      

      About
        Invisa: Invisa delivers versatile, reliable, compact next generation presence
        sensing solutions targeted to the global electronic life safety and security
        markets. InvisaShieldTM, a robust and advanced implementation of capacitive
        sensing technology, is highly resistant to known methods of circumvention.
        It
        does not employ infrared, laser, ultrasound or microwave radiation.

      

      The
        company's SmartGate®
        safety
        systems incorporate InvisaShield capacitive-sensing technology to generate
        an
        invisible protective field around or preceding the leading edge of powered
        gates, garage doors, sliding gates & doors and other powered closures. A
        video showing SmartGate in action can be viewed at www.invisa.com.

      

      This
        press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning
        of
        the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company has tried,
        whenever possible, to identify these forward looking statements using words
        such
        as "anticipates," implied by such statements. Factors, which may cause such
        differences, include the company's ability to meet planned delivery schedules,
        cancellation of orders, and other risks disclosed in the company's SEC filings.
        The company undertakes no obligation to update or advise in the event of
        any
        change, addition or alteration to the information covered in this press release,
        including such forward-looking statements. 

      

      For
        information on SmartGate products or the InvisaShield technology, please
        visit
        www.invisa.com or call 941-355-9361.Press Release - 7-19-05

    
      

    

     

    
      Exhibit
        10.47

      

       

      Press
        Release - July 2005

      INVISA
        RECEIVES PATENT

      

      Intellectual
        property Position Gains Strength

      

      Sarasota,
        FL, July 19, 2005 - Invisa,
        Inc. (OTC BB: INSA), an electronic life safety and security company, announced
        today that it has been awarded a second U.S. Patent in connection with its
        electronic non-contact technology.
        Invisa provides unique and highly reliable sensing solutions for the safety
        and
        security industries. Invisa’s technology, which received its first U.S. patent
        in August 1994, is based on the scientific principals of
        capacitance.

      

      Invisa’s
        newest patent covers critical aspects of using its patented technology in
        safety
        applications. A unique aspect of capacitance based technology is versatility
        that permits sensing applications not otherwise possible or practical. Invisa’s
        technology uses capacitance to form electronic sensing zones around a Sense
        Element. We call this Sensing Element an “antenna”. Our most recently issued
        U.S. patent protects antenna designs and applications developed and used
        in our
        current and future safety products. 

      

      According
        to Carl Parks, Chief Operations Officer, “Invisa has devoted significant
        research and development resources to antenna design. The antenna is where
        the
“rubber meets the road” in capacitance based sensing. By utilizing different
        types of materials and maximizing installation and spacing techniques we
        optimize our sensing capability in various applications. We believe that
        the
        issuance of this patent recognizes and protects our unique developments in
        antenna design and development.”

      

      According
        to Steve Michael, Invisa’s acting President, “Over the years, many highly
        qualified inventors and well funded companies have attempted to harness the
        power and versatility of capacitance based non-contact sensing. We believe
        that
        Invisa’s breakthrough InvisaShieldTM Technology is the only capacitance based
        non-contact sensing technology proven to be stable and reliable for use in
        safety and security products. However, technology never stands still and
        we are
        committed to protecting our leadership position through ongoing R & D and
        through expanding our patent position. We believe that our newest patent,
        together with our other patent and four pending patent applications, represent
        a
        solid and growing patent position which enhances our competitive and technology
        advantages.”

      

      About
        Invisa: Invisa delivers versatile, reliable, compact next generation presence
        sensing solutions targeted to the global electronic life safety and security
        markets. InvisaShield, a robust and advanced implementation of capacitive
        sensing technology, is highly resistant to known methods of circumvention.
        It
        does not employ infrared, laser, ultrasound or microwave radiation.

      

      The
        company's SmartGate®
        safety
        systems incorporate InvisaShield capacitive sensing technology to generate
        an
        invisible protective field around or preceding the leading edge of powered
        gates, garage doors, sliding gates & doors and other powered closures. A
        video showing SmartGate in action can be viewed at www.invisa.com 

      

      This
        press release contains certain forward looking statements within the meaning
        of
        the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company has tried,
        whenever possible, to identify these forward-looking statements using words
        such
        as "anticipates," implied by such statements. Factors, which may cause such
        differences, include the company's ability to meet planned delivery schedules,
        cancellation of orders, and other risks disclosed in the company's SEC filings.
        The company undertakes no obligation to update or advise in the event of
        any
        change, addition or alteration to the information covered in this press release,
        including such forward-looking statements.

      

      For
        information on SmartGate products or the InvisaShield technology, please
        visit
        www.invisa.com or call 941-355-9361.Press Release - 7-28-05

    
      

    

     

    
      Exhibit
        10.48

       

      

      Press
        Release - July 2005 

      

      INVISA
        IN FINAL PRE-PRODUCTION TESTING OF NEW MUSEUM SECURITY PRODUCT

      

      Sarasota,
        FL, July 28, 2005
        -
        Invisa, Inc. (OTC BB: INSA), an electronic life safety and security company,
        announced today that its planned electronic museum security product has entered
        pre-production testing. This represents one of the last remaining steps before
        the museum security product can be introduced later this year. 

      

      Invisa
        began developing and testing its planned sensing product for museum security
        in
        2003. The planned museum security product is based on Invisa's technology
        that
        is currently used in its SmartGate®
        brand
        safety products. The museum security market is an important market opportunity
        in addition to representing Invisa's first contact with the broader security
        industry. 

      

      In
        September 2004, Invisa was honored with the opportunity to present its planned
        security product to the International Association of Museum Facilities
        Administrators (IAMFA) Conference in Boston, MA. The conference was hosted
        by
        five Boston area museums and was attended by approximately 200 museum
        administrators from around the world. Features suggested at the IAMAF Conference
        and requested by museum security professionals based on in-museum testing
        have
        been integrated into this pre-production design. 

      

      Invisa's
        planned product, which utilizes patented InvisaShieldTMTechnology,
        is a robust and advanced implementation of capacitive sensing for the museum
        and
        private collections markets. This product is designed to solve a specific
        security challenge, namely, providing open viewing access to art and exhibits
        while protecting them from vandalism, undesired contact and inadvertent damage.
        

       

      According
        to Dan Lohnes of Essex Alarm & Security Inc., a highly respected New England
        security installation company that specializes in museum security, "I have
        used
        Invisa's initial prototype over a sustained period of time, in a broad range
        of
        security applications, in actual museum conditions. I believe that Invisa's
        planned product will meet an industry-wide security need.”

      

      According
        to Carl Parks, Chief Operations Officer, "We believe that our patience in
        developing our planned museum security product has paid-off. This pre-production
        design incorporates our new digital technology platform and important features
        requested by the industry. We believe that input from museum professionals
        that
        is based on hands-on experience is essential to our ability to meet the needs
        of
        the museum industry. Museums and security professionals interested in
        participating in Invisa's current field test program are invited to contact
        me
        at 941-355-9361.”

      

      According
        to Steve Michael, acting President, "Our planned product represents an effective
        way for museums, private collections and security professionals to provide
        security sensing that was not previously possible. Based on industry input,
        we
        believe that our planned product will meet the pressing demand for electronic
        non-contact sensing which is user-friendly and reliable in the worldwide
        museum
        and private collection markets." 

       

      About
        Invisa:
        Invisa
        delivers versatile, reliable, compact next-generation presence-sensing solutions
        targeted to the global electronic life safety and security markets.
        InvisaShield, a robust and advanced implementation of capacitive-sensing
        technology, is highly resistant to known methods of circumvention. It does
        not
        employ infrared, laser, ultrasound or microwave radiation.

      

      The
        company's SmartGate safety systems incorporate InvisaShield capacitive-sensing
        technology to generate an invisible protective field around or preceding
        the
        leading edge of powered gates, garage doors, sliding gates & doors and other
        powered closures. A video showing SmartGate in action can be viewed at
        www.invisa.com. 

      

      This
        press release contains certain forward-looking statements within the meaning
        of
        the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. The company has tried,
        whenever possible, to identify these forward-looking statements using words
        such
        as "anticipates," implied by such statements. Factors, which may cause such
        differences, include the company's ability to meet planned delivery schedules,
        cancellation of orders, and other risks disclosed in the company's SEC filings.
        The company undertakes no obligation to update or advise in the event of
        any
        change, addition or alteration to the information covered in this press release,
        including such forward-looking statements. 

      

      For
        information on SmartGate products or the InvisaShield technology, please
        visit
www.invisa.com
        or call
        941.355.9361.

      

      For
        information on Essex Alarm & Security, Inc. contact Dan Lohnes at
        978.922.7848

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