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THE BENEFITS OF LED LIGHTING By LOBEL

􀀁  High lumen output

LED offers up to eight times more brightness than incandescent lamps without emissions harmful
to the environment.

􀀁  More energy saving

High power LED light sources are extremely efficient returning a 50 to 80% saving over
conventional sodium or mercury lamps.

􀀁  Long life

Operating for an average of 10 hours per day LED has a life span of up to 13 years, 50,000 hours.
Unlike traditional light bulbs LED is not fragile and susceptible to breakage or vandalism.



􀀁  High color index

LED has a unique color index providing bright, true colors during nighttime hours.

􀀁  Revolutionary photometric design

Highly focused LED optical system provides a regular rectangular beam pattern with uniform
brightness, reducing dark patches and light loss between light sources.

􀀁  No glare or strobe effect

LED light sources do not produce glare or strobe effects common in conventional street lighting,
reducing visual fatigue for drivers and pedestrians alike.

􀀁  No dust absorption or yellowing

Because LED operates at low voltage and low temperature there is no reduction in brightness or
yellowing, which is associated with traditional street lighting, over the life span of the LED

􀀁  Instant start


Unlike sodium lights, LED lights do not require a time delay to reach optimum brightness levels.

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