Action Services Group Launches New Lighting and LED Product Education Center

by Katie Lee

Aston, Pa. — Action Services Group has created an online Lighting and LED Product Education Center. This interactive education center offers an in-depth look at lighting applications.

Commercial building owners, on average, will spend 22% of their operational costs on power and water. According to the EPA, 35% of a building’s energy costs go toward lighting. If your building is operating old or outdated lighting applications, this percentage could be much higher. With non-LED lighting applications, you have the added operational costs of higher energy consumption, lighting maintenance costs and lighting performance concerns. Improving your buildings’ lighting efficiency by replacing lighting with energy-saving LEDs and integrating it with building automation can significantly reduce costs.

In the new Lighting and LED Product Education Center, participants will learn about specific lighting applications, their energy usage, maintenance costs and lighting performance. Each interactive page contains a section on common usages, lamps and mounts for that application, common issues surrounding that application as well as a breakdown of costs associated with each application. You will also learn about the cost-saving benefits of retrofitting to LED, suggested next steps in the process, as well as where to find other free resource materials (FREE Downloadable Financial Analysis Tool).

There are dedicated pages for:

  • Parking Lot and Area Lighting
  • Parking Garage Lighting
  • Canopy Lighting
  • Flood Lighting
  • Post Top Lighting
  • Bollard and Pathway Lighting
  • Wall Pack Lighting
  • Troffer Lighting
  • Fluorescent Lighting
  • High Bay and Low Bay Lighting

Action Services Group is a national service provider offering a single point of contact for all your lighting, LED retrofit, electrical and signage needs. For more information, visit www.ActionServicesGroup.com.

 

SOURCE: Action Services Group

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