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Distinguished Chemical Industry Veteran William F. Mason Joins Critical Solutions,...

Mon Oct 26, 2009 9:14am EDT
Distinguished Chemical Industry Veteran William F. Mason Joins Critical
Solutions, Inc. Advisory Board

ASHBURN, Va., Oct. 26, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Critical Solutions, Inc. (Pink
Sheets:CSLI), the designer of renewable energy tower systems, today announced
the appointment of William F. Mason as an advisor to the Company's Board of
Directors. Mr. Mason is currently the President of Mason & Associates, a
consulting and marketing firm specializing in the industrial chemicals,
agricultural chemicals, and transportation industries.

Mason & Associates advises clients such as Equilon (formerly Shell, Texaco and
Saudi Aramco), Kemira and Occidental Chemical. He has served as President and
CEO of Boliden Intertrade Inc., a sulfur-based Chemical Manufacturing and
Marketing company. Mr. Mason has also served as Sr. Vice President of
Interredec, Inc., where he was President of several subsidiary companies within
Interredec that specialized in sulphur and cement trading.

CEO of Critical Solutions, Inc. Paul Gray commented, "Bill is a very
intelligent, experienced and well connected individual throughout the entire
chemical industry, a vertical that we consider very important to penetrate. Our
Titan and Mojo units can satisfy regulatory mandates for Contingency and
Business Continuity planning at Chemical Plants throughout the US due to their
ability to provide a renewable and reliable energy source in disaster
situations. Bill's guidance and network of contacts can help our Company bid on
and secure contracts from the Department of Energy and other government
agencies, particularly for plants in the Gulf Coast where there are a huge
number of chemical plants and refineries that experience a high risk for
hurricanes."

"I am very excited to join Critical Solutions as an Advisor. Their experience
providing solutions for the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Hanford Site and
other Government-sponsored projects position them very favorably to become a
premier provider of renewable energy technology for various Government agencies.
I look forward to providing guidance, making introductions and helping to
facilitate the long-term growth of this Company," said Mr. Mason.

About Critical Solutions, Inc.

Critical Solutions, Inc. through its wholly owned subsidiary White Door, Inc.
markets and sells a line of self-powered trailer systems that can be rapidly
deployed to power physical security and communication requirements. The company
utilizes non-traditional power sources such as solar, wind, and hydrogen to
provide efficient recovery, backup, and primary power systems. The company's
alternative energy trailer systems have been chosen by a top defense contractor
to secure a nuclear power plant, by the Federal Bureau of Prisons for Emergency
Response Teams, and by the Marines for emergency communications.

Please visit www.criticalsolutions.net for more information.

Safe Harbor Statement

Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of
1995: This release includes forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe
harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 that
involve risks and uncertainties including, but not limited to, the impact of
competitive products, the ability to meet customer demand, the ability to manage
growth, acquisitions of technology, equipment, or human resources, the effect of
economic and business conditions, and the ability to attract and retain skilled
personnel. The Company is not obligated to revise or update any forward-looking
statements in order to reflect events or circumstances that may arise after the
date of this release.

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