Tag: Industrial Lighting
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High Bay vs Low Bay Light Fixtures – What’s the Difference?
Commercial lighting is a growing market worth over $8.2 billion. Large commercial buildings, warehouses, industrial plants and their high ceilings require a specialized lighting setup to provide enough illumination. This sparks the following common question: What’s the Difference between High Bay & Low Bay Light Fixtures? Upgrading to LED lights are now the preferred alternative to fluorescent…
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What is the Lighting Specification Process?
Lighting shouldn’t be an afterthought. It’s integral to any architectural design. Yet, it takes more than just selecting and installing the residential or commercial light fixtures themselves. Lighting design should be planned alongside your building elements. Lights add dimension, depth, and mood to your design. You also have to think about electrical wiring ahead of time,…
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What are Hazardous Area Location Lights?
What are Hazardous Area Location Lights? Hazardous area location lights, also known as explosion-proof lights, are lighting fixtures designed to operate in environments that contain flammable gases, liquids, dust or fibers. These hazardous environments pose a risk of explosion, fire or other hazardous events, making it essential to have lights that are specifically designed for…
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Breaking Down Commercial Lighting Needs by Industry
Lighting is a critical component of any commercial space, and the needs of each industry can vary greatly. In this article, we will break down the specific lighting needs of various industries, including retail, hospitality, healthcare, and industrial, and explore how to effectively meet those needs. Retail Lighting The Importance of Good Lighting in Retail…
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A Guide To Industrial Warehouse Lighting
Adequate warehouse lighting is a critical aspect of any type of warehouse. A warehouse that is too dark is dangerous and it can cause accidents. A warehouse that has too much light can be a problem as well. Both people and equipment need to be able to move around safely in the warehouse without any adverse effects…