Industry Topics
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November 19, 2020
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LEDs Magazine
Sources such as lit signs and façades, shop windows, sports fields, and more have a more profound impact on the dark sky than do LED-based street lights, say researchers studying satellite imagery.
Product Launch
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November 19, 2020
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The Lighting Exchange
Cooper Lighting Solutions is pleased to announce the launch of its GUV Chamber which is an eco-friendly and cost-effective tool that uses ultraviolet-C (UV-C) light disinfection to eliminate viruses and other pathogens from objects.
- One minute cycle eliminates SARS-CoV-2 and many more pathogens
- Easy-to-use, one button operation with digital LCD count-down timer
and life tracker
- Chemical-free, no residue, no mess
- Ruggedized shelving supports heavy items
Learn more HERE.
Product Launch
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November 17, 2020
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The Lighting Exchange
Cooper Lighting Solutions is pleased to announce the launch of Air Disinfection GUV within our Fail-Safe GUV Disinfecting Solutions portfolio. Cooper Lighting Solutions was the first major lighting manufacturer in North America to commercialize a GUV disinfecting solution and the addition of Air GUV products will only strengthen our position in the market.
- Fail-Safe's GUV Air Disinfection products deliver continuous disinfection with the power of Germicidal UV providing disinfection in minutes
- GAW - Germicidal UV Air Wall Mount is ideal for mounting on perimeter walls to disinfect spaces
- GAC - Germicidal UV Air Ceiling Mount is ideal for mounting in grid ceilings to disinfect spaces
Learn more HERE.
Product Launch
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November 16, 2020
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The Lighting Exchange
As part of the Williams Downlight collection, the all-new 2-inch product features:
- Die-cast aluminum trims and metal anodized reflectors in 9 colors
- 8º narrow spot to 70º wide distributions
- Up to 2,500 lumens
- Zero-flange for mud-in applications
- ENERGY STAR® and Title 24, JA8 Compliant
- Compliments the Williams 4 and 6-inch downlight collection
- Made Right Here® in the USA
See more about this product here!
Industry Topics
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November 14, 2020
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Science Daily
Artificial night-time lighting has a diverse range of effects across the natural world and should be limited where possible, researchers say.