ClearLite Launches "A Safer CFL", the ArmorLite SAFETY ECO CFL

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Mon Nov 2, 2009 9:00am EST

ArmorLite CFLs Will Be Available in December
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc. ("ClearLite") (OTCBB: CLRH), a leading innovator of
eco-friendly, energy-saving "natural" lighting today announced that it is
introducing A Safer CFL, the patent-pending ArmorLite SAFETY ECO CFL, which is
expected to revolutionize the Compact Florescent Lamp (CFL) market. 

By wrapping the ArmorLite CFL in a patent-pending SX4000 ECO Safety Coating that
helps capture broken glass and mercury, ClearLite`s SAFETY ECO CFL helps address
the serious issue of mercury contamination from conventional CFLs with liquid
mercury when they break in the home, office or hotel room. As a further
environmental precaution, ClearLite's CFLs contain no liquid mercury. Instead,
ClearLite uses Amalgam, an alloy of mercury with other metals in a solid form,
helping make compliance with government regulations for mercury reduction easier
to meet. 

"ArmorLite represents the next generation of lighting technology and we are
pleased to make it available to consumers, especially at very affordable
prices," said Thomas Irvine, president and CEO of ClearLite. 

"ArmorLite is designed to be more eco-friendly than most standard CFLs that use
liquid mercury. The patent-pending technology is designed to help keep you and
your family safer from potentially dangerous mercury, which has become a growing
concern for many, when a CFL breaks," he said. 

"The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has warned that if a CFL breaks, to
keep people and pets away from the breakage area and to ventilate the
contaminated area by opening windows. Now with ArmorLite, you can feel more
comfortable knowing there is an added barrier between you and the toxins inside
a CFL," Irvine added. 

"While all CFLs contain some mercury, it is the ArmorLite safety coating that
helps capture the broken glass and mercury that will make ClearLite`s CFLs, the
safety leader in the CFL industry. Even though some companies have developed
low-level mercury bulbs, the problem of breakage and released mercury remains,"
he added. 

ClearLite constantly embraces innovation; its cutting-edge products help reduce
energy use, provide a more natural light and now A Safer CFL. Unlike the
commonly found spiral shaped CFLs, the patent-pending ArmorLite looks like an
incandescent bulb. It is in fact a compact fluorescent light bulb hidden inside
a glass-shaped safety-coated cover; it is similar in design to the incandescent
light bulb that seems to be preferred by most consumers. ClearLite offers a wide
range of green lighting solutions for both retail and commercial clients. It has
focused on earth-friendly, energy-saving "natural" lighting and now A Safer CFL,
the patent-pending ArmorLite SAFETY ECO CFL. 

About Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc.

Headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida, Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc. is a leading
innovator of cutting-edge, eco-friendly CFLs, lamps, and commercial lighting
products. The Company`s current line of CFLs are Energy Star qualified and
designed to meet RoHS standards (Reduction of Hazardous Substances), as well as
UL approved in the US and Canada. In addition, ClearLite`s newest offering of a
patent pending technology called ArmorLite SAFETY ECO CFL helps capture broken
glass and mercury, which is becoming a concern with many. ClearLite has
strategic partnerships with major global manufacturers and has established
cost-effective sales and logistics channels with offices in Florida, Illinois,
California and Canada. 

For additional information, please visit ClearLite`s corporate website:
http://www.ClearLite.com

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financial results of Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc. can be found in the filings of
Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc. with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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