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Article Title: Commercial Fluorescent Lighting Fixtures
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Before we look at the many benefits offered by commercial
fluorescent light fixtures, we need to briefly revisit a few of
the many problems our clients frequently encounter with
incandescent lights. The first and most painful of these
problems for any size or type of business is high costs. Every
organization accepts the necessary evil of overhead—provided
that spending money on overhead means generating higher profits
down the line. However, using energy inefficient equipment that
could easily and affordably be replaced by better technology
amounts to throwing profits into an incandescent fire. The
commercial fluorescent lights lower electric bills across the
board with improved, energy efficient, technology that makes
them ideal for lighting any factory, warehouse, or office.
Because they also emit less heat than incandescent, they help
maintain cooler temperatures in offices and production areas.
Extremely bright incandescent can also produce glare that hurts
the eyes and in some instances creates safety hazards. The
fluorescent light fixture technology is designed for glare free
comfort, optimal safety, and longer lamp life that require fewer
bulb replacements.

A number of key technological features make it possible for the
commercial fluorescent light fixtures to function as luminary
solutions to every challenge of power and light. Our commercial
lighting fluorescents come designed with special energy saving
ballasts that are manufactured with federal energy efficient
standards foremost in mind. These ballasts are housed within
the fixtures and control current to the fluorescent bulbs
themselves. Ballasts also offer the additional benefit of
regulating electron flow in such as way as to eliminate the
stereotypical flickering of previous fluorescent lights or
inferior generic equivalents. The commercial grade fluorescent
light fixtures represent the highest level of equipment
engineering and manufacturing quality available in our industry.
All models are UL/CUL listed as well to ensure value to both
U.S. and Canadian business owners. Because we do business as
well in many humidity prone regions such as the American Gulf
Coast, we carry a number of commercial fluorescent light
fixtures that have been specifically developed for long lamp
life in damp regions—regions where incandescent may sometimes
short when the humidity levels peak. We also make it a point to
supply our clients with commercial fluorescent lighting fixtures
that manufactured with baked, white enamel finishes and
polyester powder coatings that minimize radiant heat. We even
have certain high-end models that provide additional fixture
protection with rust inhibitors that protect metal parts from
oxidation, and low brightness/extruded acrylic refractors that
eliminate glare in critical work areas.

The new generation of commercial fluorescent lights has evolved
far beyond the stereotypical complaint generators of the cheap
office panel overheads of the 70's and 80's. Today's commercial
fluorescent lights have eliminated the two major sources of
nuisance that past models created: the infamous "yellowish tint
to everything" and the "flicker that gives office workers
headaches." New ballast technology, better phosphor coatings on
bulb interiors, and superior gas mixtures on the inside of the
bulbs now produce cool, consistent, comfortable white light.
The leap forward in technology has made it possible to customize
commercial lighting fixtures for virtually any indoor or outdoor
lighting need, making it now possible for businesses to replace
incandescent unilaterally with an entirely new, cost-effective
equipment purchase that begins to accrue ongoing return on
investment the moment operations flips the switch to begin new,
power saving production of better light. This last point is an
extremely important point to consider from another perspective.
The State Government of California recently passed legislation
mandating replacement of all incandescent lighting no later than
the year 2010. Any business located in either Northern or
Southern California should strongly consider replacing all
incandescent now with commercial fluorescent lighting fixtures
now. Waiting until the last minute could result in a
lemming-like stampede equivalent to procurement department
suicide as everyone tries to order at the last minute in
December 2009.


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