Outdoor lighting companies
Saturday, December 8th, 2007
Lighting Fixtures For Outdoors
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Russell Simmons to Host UNICEF’s NY Snowflake Lighting
Week.com - UNICEF announced that Russell Simmons will host the annual UNICEF Snowflake Lighting around the world since 1985, the UNICEF Snowflake has become an iconic fixture in in height and weighing 3,300 pounds, the UNICEF Snowflake is the largest outdoor
Source: www.week.com
Prestige AV gets new name
Business Courier - Prestige Audio Visual, a downtown fixture for years, will celebrate its 20th anniversary with a new name and mission. The company said it is changing its name to Prestige AV & Creative Services to reflect its expanded services, which include creative
Source: cincinnati.bizjournals.com
Duke Energy, Cree Collaborate to Advance LED Technology in
MSN MoneyCentral - LED technology has already been successful in applications including traffic signals, accent lighting, outdoor signs and Cree customers range from innovative lighting-fixture makers to defense-related federal agencies. Cree’s product families
Source: news.moneycentral.msn.com
PROPOSAL WOULD TRANSFORM LIGHTING CODE
TriVallyCentral - cutoff lighting,” a lumen being the unit of light produced, and full-cutoff lighting meaning that no light would shine higher than horizontal to the fixture. The code expressly bans outdoor lighting with unshielded mercury vapor lamps, neon or laser
Source: www.zwire.com
Lighting Company Creates Floodlight Like No Other
NBC 30 - If you like to show off your landscaping with lighting, there’s a way to do it that’s eco-friendly, thanks to a local company. Perry Maresca and Bob Crelin developed an outdoor light The shape of the fixture is designed to give maximum coverage
Source: www.nbc30.com
Choose outdoor lighting for specific uses
Topeka Capitol-Journal - The keys to energy and environmentally efficient outdoor lighting are selecting the proper type of bulb, light fixture design and shortest on-time period. Using just two 150-watt floodlights at night can increase your electric bills by up to $100 per
Source: cjonline.com