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Our Approach to Your Turn-Key Parking Lot Lighting

 

There are more than just a few things to consider when planning your parking lot lighting. Therefore, it’s important to work with a commercial lighting expert to ensure compliance with local ordinances, industry standards, and other important details. If you begin working with someone that skips important planning pieces, your project will face challenges and risk having to re-install lighting again… yes, this happens! It doesn’t matter if you save a ton of energy but are still faced with liabilities due to a dark, unsafe lot.

Lamp Recycling Calculator

Use Bay Lighting's Lamp Recycling Calculator as a general estimate for your commercial property.
Count the number of fluorescent, neon, CFLs, and high density discharge (HID) lamps that you plan to recycle and enter that number into the field. Our calculator will give you a general estimate for budgeting purposes.
Number of Bulbs
Estimated Cost of Recycling: $ {{ addNumberComma( (form.bulbTotal/3) * form.costPerPound ) }}
icon LED lamps can be recycled with us; however, they are not required to be recycled, by law, at this time. Thank you.

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December 15, 2024
The rapid evolution of lighting technology, coupled with environmental and energy regulations, has created a challenge for property owners and managers. Fluorescent dimming ballasts, once a staple for commercial lighting systems, are becoming increasingly difficult to find. As manufacturers discontinue production and new energy laws restrict fluorescent lighting, commercial spaces are left scrambling for solutions to maintain functionality without breaking the bank. CFLEX is the ultimate retrofit solution, offering a simple, cost-effective way to upgrade systems while preserving compatibility with existing controls and fixtures.
November 19, 2024
In commercial building management, emergency preparedness is critical. Among the factors that contribute to effective emergency preparedness, lighting plays a major role. Adequate lighting during emergencies not only facilitates safe evacuation but also helps in reducing panic and confusion. With advancements in lighting technology, LED is a superior option that enhances emergency preparedness in commercial buildings.

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