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Efficient and Economical Lighting

Low bay lighting is frequently used in business or industrial settings, and is very well suited to outside lights or security lighting. They are very strong and durable, and last longer than normal bulb. Because of these properties, they are regularly used in warehouses where lights need to be positioned at a higher level – over six metres (approximately twenty feet). In this situation, lighting must be safely out of the way of any vehicles and operations such as forklifts or pallet moving. However it is also important that any lights purchased are strong enough to provide a good amount of light from such a height. Good lighting is essential for a safe and efficient working environment, and low bay lighting is a prime choice for most warehouse and business managers.

Low bay lighting is very similar to high bay, but the fittings have a different sized enclosed reflector, which can give a better spread of light in low ceilinged environments. Low bay lighting is classed as a high intensity discharge source, (or HID lighting. This style of lighting is favoured by managers and business owners, as the lights have fewer individual fittings compared with other industrial light installations. This means that to fit low bay lighting, the installation charge will be much lower than for other styles of lighting, saving any company good money.

Most low bay lighting uses metal halide bulbs, which provide a high quality, bright white daylight style of lighting. This can be less harsh than other industrial lighting, and the bulbs are very energy efficient, making them a good economical option. Changing bulbs which have been installed at a height can be difficult, time consuming, and can be disruptive to daily work tasks. Long life light bulbs ensure that changes need only happen infrequently, sometimes only every couple of years. The daylight effect of metal halide bulbs provides a very balanced spectrum of light, which makes it much easier for workers to define colour accurately. This is therefore an excellent lighting choice for industries whose daily tasks require accurate perception of colours.

When purchasing low bay lighting, the internet is often a great place to find cheap bulbs and fittings. There are many sites that will be able to provide a selection of different bulb styles and sizes for a large range of applications. For most warehouse managers or buyers, lighting will cover a large area and possibly many locations nationwide. Therefore buying in bulk is generally the preferred option. Many websites will be able to provide offers or discounts for those buying in bulk online, and some may also offer additional incentives such as free delivery for orders over a certain amount. When buying online, item specifics can sometimes be confusing and it can be difficult to ensure that the right bulbs are chosen. It is generally advisable to contact any website directly with any queries, either by phone or via an online query form. Getting expert advice will ensure that the right bulbs are chosen for any business needs.

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