by Paul Young | May 27, 2025 | Industry News, LED Products, Retail, Saving Energy and Money
Retail Lighting Mistakes Last weekend whilst passing my customer “Material Needs”, I called I called in to see how Nick was doing. It’s a busy shop with a good following. When I first entered the commercial lighting business, they were one of the first...
by Paul Young | Dec 12, 2024 | Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Offices, Warehouses, Workshops
Lights out! Don’t panic! Winter’s darkness doesn’t have to mean a shutdown. Facing failed lighting and a capital expenditure freeze? Ledlights4you is your superhero! We’re here to rescue your business from the gloom – fast! Those...
by Paul Young | Nov 14, 2024 | Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Offices, Retail, Warehouses, Workshops
Self-Test LED emergency lighting! Gone is the need to run 3-hour emergency light tests. Self-Test Emergency lights will self test every month without foul. If the teat fails the light unit displays and indication so an electrician can change it. What could be simpler!...
by Paul Young | Sep 26, 2024 | Carbon Reduction, Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Offices, UK Warehouse Association, Warehouses, Workshops
Whilst renewables offer solutions for generating energy, they are often a high capital investment with paybacks which a very long term. Reducing energy use is less capital intensive with returns calculated in months! The smart and sustainable choice for both the...
by Paul Young | Sep 25, 2024 | Industry News, LED Products, Offices, Retail, Workshops
Brown Stained LED Panels The main reason why backlit panels don’t experience the same kind of brown staining is due to the way they are constructed. In a standard LED panel, the individual LEDs are mounted on the edge of the frame. Over time, the materials used...
by Paul Young | Aug 22, 2024 | Industry News, LED Lights 4 You News, LED Products, Offices
Offices and training facilities at the BIMM Music University in Brighton were plagued with failing fluorescent lighting in their Bartholomuse Suite. The existing ceiling system used a non-standard 30 x 150cm suspended tile layout, which didn’t match the 60 x...