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Outdoor and warehouse commercial lighting should be durable, long-lasting and efficient. While the purpose of commercial lighting tends to be more utilitarian than aesthetic, it is nonetheless important to choose the type of bulb that is appropriate to your task. Even with commercial warehouse lighting applications, it is often important for handlers and receivers to inspect the products that enter and leave the warehouse. If color trueness is an important consideration, for example, then metal halide would be a good choice due to its ability to render colors as they would appear in daylight. If, on the other hand, you are exploring a commercial outdoor lighting application where sheer efficiency is most important, you might consider a high pressure sodium bulb. While the light tends to be orange gold in color, high pressure sodium bulbs tend to be more efficient and therefore longer lasting than metal halide.

No matter what the application, the fixtures and bulbs that are most appropriate to your needs are certain to be found among our exhaustive selection. We offer both high bay and low bay commercial lighting fixtures, which are designed to provide optimal luminosity for different sized warehouses or other commercial buildings. High bay lamps, by emitting a concentrated light with minimal dispersion, are best suited to high ceilings; whereas low bay lamps are better suited to low ceilings and smaller spaces. These are available in 16� or 22� sized options. Our acrylic commercial warehouse lighting fixtures are installed with coated metal halide lamps, which are designed to reduce glare and increase light distribution. Fitted with highly efficient refractors, these fixtures only emit 10-20% up light. Hook, cord and twist lock plug mounting options are available, as well as sliding mounting plate assemblies which allow for balancing of the fixture as well as easy access to the wiring chamber. Many of these commercial lighting products are also available in aluminum housing options, which are ideal for industrial lighting applications.

These commercial lighting fixtures are also available with pulse light option, which includes a dedicated ballast and igniter, and eliminates the need for the starting probe and bi-metal switch in the lamp. Pulse start commercial lighting fixtures offer a longer lamp life, improved lamp-to-lamp color consistency, faster warm-up time, faster re-strike time, and colder starting temperatures.

For soffits, carports, canopies, hallways, utility rooms, gymnasiums, outdoor areas, or other areas where security is a concern, we offer Vandalproof commercial lighting fixtures available in die cast aluminum housing with super-tough refractor lens. Available in high, medium or low-wattage options, these virtually unbreakable fixtures come housed in either die cast aluminum or heavy gauge steel, and a polycarbonate refractor lens. You may also choose from fluorescent, high pressure sodium, or metal halide lamp options.

There is a full range of commercial lighting options suited to the many needs and concerns facing business owners today. Commercial lights offer long-term lighting benefits in durable structures that make problem areas of lighting less of a problem. Different lamps offer different benefits to different commercial and residential arenas, and sometimes and Expert�s advice is needed to make the best choice.


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