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Enhance Your Industrial Space with Versatile Industrial LED Lighting

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In today’s fast-paced environment, it’s sometimes difficult to stop for a moment and really see the state of your industrial facility. Insufficient lighting can be detrimental to an industrial facility and can result in slower picking times for warehouses or missed quality inspections in a manufacturing cell. Potential safety hazards top the list of concerns when there is insufficient lighting.

Your lighting system should never be the reason for an on-the-job injury. While many facility managers may know that they need to improve or upgrade their lights, it can be difficult to know where to start.

The energy savings you could realize by choosing Industrial LED lighting in your facility should make a retrofit top priority. Common wattages for LED high bay fixtures can range from 95 watts to 495 watts. If we compare this wattage to a HID high bay fixture that same range is 175 watts to 1000 watts.

By choosing LED high bay lighting you are reducing your energy consumption by 40%-60%. Many facility managers wait for a handful of high bay lights to go out in order to save on maintenance costs, but in the meantime your production floor can become darker. Instead of risking the safety and effectiveness of your employees to save on maintenance, switch to LED high bay lighting and dramatically decrease how often your lighting will need to be changed.

Industrial LED lighting can improve assembly accuracy and potentially speed up assembly operations. This is because LED lighting has a sophisticated lensing system, which means that the light is directed exactly where it needs to be and not wasted pointing at the ceiling or spreading too thinly across your surfaces.

An upgrade to LED lighting can enhance overall vision and alertness as well as reduce shadowing and improve color recognition during the assembly process, leading to increased efficiencies and improved manufacturing productivity.

Upgrading your lighting also increases the safety of your facility. If an employee cannot clearly see a hazard, accidents can happen. Collisions in the workplace can be prevented if proper factory lighting is in place to illuminate oncoming pedestrian or material handling equipment.

In addition to general facility lighting, it’s also worth considering an upgrade to specific workstation lighting, for both safety and productivity reasons. Work station lighting can minimize machine/employee related accidents by making hazards more apparent.

LED lighting creates very little shadowing and maintains its brightness far longer than typical HID lighting. Thus, even though older lighting may still be working, it's likely operating at far less than the initial light output, which can lead to more workplace accidents and safety complications.

Industrial LED lighting is highly energy-efficient and longlasting than traditional florescent, high pressure sodium, or metal halide lighting. As a result, most manufacturing facilities are evaluating LED lighting upgrades to minimize energy costs and lower maintenance costs. These savings can justify the expense of proceeding with a lighting upgrade project. Make your industrial space bright and attractive with superior Industrial LED lighting.

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