by Piers Lowbridge | Nov 12, 2015 | LED Car Park Lighting, LED Street Lighting
What do a Defence Infrastructure Organisation initiative and Exterior LED Lighting has in common? It sounds like the start of a bad joke but actually, there’s a strong link between the two. Why? There is no doubt that we are living in some of the most economically...
by Piers Lowbridge | Oct 23, 2015 | Archive, LED Street Lighting
There are 43 police forces in England and Wales and this case study shows the enormous benefits, both financial and environmental, of the decision to switch to LED lighting for just one of these forces. Leicestershire police decided on three products from Gemma...
by Piers Lowbridge | Sep 28, 2015 | LED Car Park Lighting, LED Street Lighting
Light. A simple, familiar concept these days which comes from a number of sources – and has a huge impact. From the very earliest days of civilisation, light has played an enormous role in the lives of humans. Our circadian rhythm, otherwise known as the sleep/wake...
by Piers Lowbridge | Sep 22, 2015 | LED Street Lighting
The concept of lighting roads and streets is not a modern day one. The earliest street lighting was as long ago as the Roman and Greek civilisations. The idea behind it was predominantly security; to deter robbers and light paths clearly. However, the street-light...
by Piers Lowbridge | Sep 16, 2015 | LED Street Lighting, LED Car Park Lighting, LED Flood Lighting
LED Lighting for Police The police force is one of our most valued civic bodies. In terms of public safety and security, crime fighting and managing hostile situations, their job is never over. Working in a shift pattern around the clock, our police officers do...
by Piers Lowbridge | Sep 2, 2015 | LED Street Lighting, LED Solar Lighting
We’ve come a long way since prehistoric times, and whilst we may not rely on seeds or woolly mammoths to survive, our modern day society is edging back towards the caveman style of thinking. Attention within the lighting industry is turning sharply towards something...