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If you manage a commercial or multi-family residential property this message is for you…

Tubular LED lighting or TLEDs are the most popular and common retrofit project in commercial markets. Converting fluorescent T5, T8, and/or T12 bulbs to LED allows property managers to retrofit high impact areas and start saving energy immediately.

By strategically mapping your lighting plan and changing those high impact easier areas first, you will be on your way to saving for those areas in which you want to create a more modern “wow” factor when it comes to lighting.

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    Top Reasons To Replace Your 4′ Fluorescent Lamps With LED T8s:

    • Utilize TLED lamps to improve your bottom line
    • 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

    Contact your Bay Lighting representative directly or call 301-755-9670 to replace your 4′ fluorescent lamps with LED T8s.

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    March 7, 2023
    Emergency lights typically have a battery back-up that will operate the light in the event the power goes out, regardless of if there’s a generator for back-up power. Exit signs can and should also have a battery, especially if the building doesn’t have generator. Often during fire department inspections, they check that your emergency lights are operational, both with and without power. Emergency lights must be kept properly maintained to meet all federal and state requirements, so when installing new ones or updating old ones, should you just change the battery or replace the entire fixture?
    February 4, 2023
    There are many building codes, electrical codes, and emergency standards outlined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), International Building Code (IBC), Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), state and local regulations, and others that provide lighting guidelines and requirements for commercial and similar properties. These include for interior lighting, exterior lighting, and emergency lighting.

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