
ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment through energy efficient products and practices.
In the average U.S. home, lighting accounts for about 20% of the electric bill. Americans can save money and protect the environment by installing ENERGY STAR qualified lighting. The easiest way to start saving energy is to change out the light bulbs in your current fixtures. If you are remodeling, building a new home, or just updating the look of a room, consider installing new ENERGY STAR qualified light fixtures.
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APRIL 23-25 2013 - Philadelphia, PA
The LIGHTFAIR International is North America’s premier annual lighting industry event for architectural and commercial lighting products and services. LFI has a proven track record of bringing top international
and domestic Architectural, Design, Engineering and Lighting professionals together with exhibitors from around the world.
LIGHTFAIR International 2012 will be held on April 23-25 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia, PA.
Please join us at booth# 2327
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For more than one hundred years, Underwriters Laboratories has tested and certified lighting products and accessories for their sale in many of the world markets.
The UL Mark is widely recognized by consumers, retailers and authorities who trust UL's integrity and commitment to consumer safety. With this in mind, we test every product to the highest standards to ensure that any item that carries the UL Mark can be used by the consumer with confidence.
UL can also certify a product's Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) and its energy efficiency to qualify for the ENERGY STAR® mark, including specialized photometric testing.
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Click here to download the Sunshine Lighting catalog.
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Would you like to be part of a vibrant, exciting workplace? If you thrive in a fast-paced, high-energy environment, then we’ve got the opportunity you’ve been looking for Click on the link/s below to view the oppurtunities available.
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Household users of efficient mercury containing fluorescent lamps, including compact fluorescents, are typically exempt from special disposal requirements although a few states and localities ban homeowners from disposing of such lamps in normal household trash. Recycling opportunities are available in many towns and cities, either at local recycling centers or transfer stations. There may also be household hazardous waste collection events when fluorescent lamps are collected along with paints, pesticides, used motor oil etc. Contact your local waste disposal officials for details.
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Company Headquarters: Florida Warehouse:
Sunshine Lighting Sunshine Lighting
744 Clinton Street 3698½ NW 16th Street Bay C
Brooklyn, NY 11231 Lauderhill, FL 33311
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