TLED Rewards

If you manage a commercial or residential property, retail outlet, government agency, hospitality facility, and the like, this message is for you…

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Top reasons to replace your 4′ fluorescent lamps with LED T8s:

  • Utilize TLED lamps to improve your bottom line and win!
  • Enhance illumination and attract more customers.
  • Reduce energy with lower wattage TLED lamps.
  • Lower up front costs. TLED pricing starts at $1 per lamp.
  • Decrease maintenance with longer life lamps.
  • Receive cool YETI swag from Bay Lighting.

Contact your Bay Lighting representative directly or call 301-945-7033 to replace your 4′ fluorescent lamps with LED T8s and win!

Win a YETI and SAVE!

Contact your Bay Lighting representative to replace your 4′ fluorescent lamps with LED T8s and win!

  • ENERGIZER – Purchase 500 TLEDs and win a YETI 20 oz. tumbler.
  • CONDUCTOR – Purchase 2,000 TLEDs and win a YETI Roadie 20 cooler.
  • POWER – Purchase 3,500 TLEDs and win a YETI Tundra 65 cooler.
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Bay Lighting TLED Rewards program runs from 4/15/19 through 12/15/19, while supplies last. Order credit is given after product has been delivered.

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