ClearLite's ArmorLite A Safer CFL is Named a `Must-Have` Product in Popular Science`s September 2009 Issue
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ArmorLite is Unlike Any Other CFL Because It Is Both Eco-Friendly and Helps
Capture Broken Glass and Mercury When Broken
BOCA RATON, Fla.--(Business Wire)--
Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc. ("ClearLite") (OTCBB: CLRH), a leading innovator of
eco-friendly lighting and the appreciably safer ArmorLite CFL, announced today
that Popular Science magazine named its ArmorLite SAFETY ECO CFL, which will be
available next month, a "must-have" product in its September 2009 issue.
The ArmorLite SAFETY ECO CFL is expected to revolutionize compact florescent
lighting because it is both eco-friendly and when broken helps capture broken
glass and mercury, providing an added barrier of safety between the user and the
toxins inside.
In Popular Science`s listing of "must have" new products, the magazine selected
ClearLite`s ArmorLite CFL for its safety features.
President and CEO Thomas Irvine of ClearLite said, "In light of recent concerns
about the dangers of liquid mercury should the bulb break, we want to emphasize
that ClearLite doesn`t use liquid mercury in its CFLs. Instead it uses an
amalgam, an alloy of mercury and other metals in a solid form; helping make
compliance with government regulations for mercury reduction easier to meet.
"As arguably the most popular consumer-oriented science magazine on the planet,
Popular Science is a wonderful place to have our ArmorLite: A Safer CFL
technology showcased and we are thrilled that the magazine chose our product,"
added Thomas Irvine.
"We look forward to the enhanced awareness the article will bring our brand, and
more importantly, awareness of the mercury contamination concerns of
conventional CFLs with liquid mercury and what ArmorLite is doing to helping
provide a safer alternative for families at home or at work," he said.
Popular Science, founded in 1872, is the world`s largest science and technology
magazine, with a circulation of 1.3 million and 6.8 million monthly readers.
Each month, Popular Science reports on the intersection of science and everyday
life, with an eye toward what`s new and why it matters. Popular Science is
published by Bonnier Active Media, a subsidiary of Bonnier Corporation.
ClearLite constantly embraces innovation and bold ideas and is continually
developing cutting-edge products that help reduce energy use, provide a more
natural light and A Safer CFL. ArmorLite helps capture broken glass and mercury
by wrapping its CFL bulb with a special eco safety coating SX4000.
About Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc.
Headquartered in Boca Raton, FL, 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 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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release, even if new information becomes available in the future. Additional
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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.
Clear-Lite Holdings, Inc.
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