Efficient
Switching to LED lights is a great way to decrease operational expenditures.
LEDs are currently the most efficient method of illumination and lighting on the market. Approximately 80% of energy used by an LED produces light, as opposed to traditional lighting fixtures and conventional lightbulbs, which require up to 5 times as much energy to produce the same lighting output.
After converting to LED lighting, many building owners see decreases in energy costs of up to 60%. Furthermore, LED lights produce half as much heat as fluorescent lights, reducing HVAC expenses.
Long-Lasting

Because LED lights have a significantly longer life per bulb – up to 100,000 hours, in fact, replacement and preventative maintenance costs for businesses see significant decreases.
Furthermore, LEDs don’t burn out and stop working in the same way that a traditional lightbulb does. Instead, they become less bright over a period of time, reducing downtime and making it clear when it’s time for replacement.
This can lead to huge savings, especially for large buildings, such as industrial facilities, hospitals and airports.
Better
LED lighting is the closest one can get to seeing natural sunlight from a bulb or lighting fixture – and this means that employees will enjoy a more natural working environment. LEDs offer a higher Color Rendering Index (CRI) and can be made in a wide spectrum of color temperatures for optimized applications. This technology is currently being used on airplanes and in classrooms, and we can expect to see much more of it in the future.
As LED technology continues to advance, product costs continue to decrease as LED technologies improve, offering greater durability and shock resistance. This makes LEDs a better choice than any other for rough conditions or outdoor lighting, where they may be subject to external vandalism, traffic, the elements, or construction and manufacturing.
Finally, LED lights can be manufactured in any shape, meaning that custom parts to suit your needs can be created when necessary.
Safer
LED lighting has been found to increase safety levels and quality of environment for patrons and workers in many environments. LEDs require less replacement than other lights, reducing the need for rental equipment to replace lights that are hard to access, as well as the necessity for costly and potentially dangerous repairs.
Additionally, LED lighting contains no mercury – fluorescent lighting contains 3mg per 4 ft. of tubing, which creates a potential chemical exposure risk. LEDs also emit 3-4 times less heat than incandescent lights, reducing your risk of fire, injury, or burns.
Finally, because LED lights produce no UV emissions, they are great for illuminating heat-sensitive objects and environments, such as museums, art galleries, and archaeological sites.
Affordable
Right now, there are significant private and public incentives, sustainability initiatives, and federal tax deductions designed to make LED lighting retrofits more affordable than ever before – as well as a great way to reduce costs while better serving employees and patrons.
Equipment leasing, financing options, and service contracts help allow for an immediately positive cash flow as businesses complete LED retrofits.

Green
In addition to saving energy and reducing a business’s carbon footprint, LED lighting retrofits help to enhance corporate images and show a commitment to environmental stewardship.
LED lighting helps businesses meet corporate sustainability goals, and specialized financing organizations provide tax rebates, grant dollars, and competitive equipment leasing and financing to fund energy saving projects such as retrofits.
One LED light bulb is as efficient as 25 incandescent light bulbs – making it one of the easiest ways for business owners to make a major difference.