Lighting

  • Energy savings version 2.0

    Ron Jarvis, VP environmental innovation for The Home Depot, said he is “extremely impressed” with how consumers are not just asking for, but demanding, energy-efficient products for their homes — this despite an unsteady economy. 

    But thanks to strong marketing programs and ongoing education about the long-term cost-effectiveness of energy-efficient products — and 20 years of Energy Star promotions — customers are opting for products that will save them energy and money.

  • Retailers capitalize on Earth Day

    Various retailers in the home channel are offering promotions linked to Earth Day....
  • Home Depot Canada holds holiday light exchange

    The retailer promotes energy-efficient LED Christmas lights with a coupon promotion....
  • Leviton bolsters its remote control

    The Decora Digital Controls line rolls out three new products designed for convenience.

  • Recall on two lighting fixtures

    The Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) has announced a voluntary recall of two mounted lighting fixtures, one an indoor ceiling fixture and the other an outdoor lantern. 

  • Sylvania LED bulbs to appear at Menards

    Osram Sylvania released new LED bulbs at Menards stores on Oct. 11, according to an announcement from the Danvers, Mass., manufacturer. Part of the “Ultra LED” A line, the omnidirectional bulbs are available in two wattages. The 8W is equivalent to the 40W incandescent, and the 13.5W is equivalent to the 60W incandescent. The Ultra LED BR 30 and BR 40 are replacements for the equivalent 65W incandescent models.

  • LED’s time to shine?

    Compact fluorescent lights have hit the market in a big way, in large part because...
  • LED leads efficiency train for Ace

    The benefits of LED are clear as day from an operational standpoint.

  • Apple HomeKit lights up with Leviton

    The Decora Smart with HomeKit Technology marks upgrade in lighting control.

  • TimberTech rolls out lighting options for decks

    Wilmington, Ohio-based TimberTech has added three new lighting offerings for decks.

    TimberTech is now offering concealed Under-Rail lights. Easily installed inside the top rail between the balusters, they are practically unseen and bring soft and warm light that shines downward keeping the bulbs from falling directly into the line of sight, according to the company.

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