June 26, 2012
WORCESTER, Mass., June 26 – As North American Distributor of Toshiba lamps, Access Fixtures will be distributing the complete lineup of Toshiba high performance LED lamps including PAR20, PAR30, PAR38, MR16, GU10, A19, BR30, and Candelabra lamps. Toshiba LED technology satisfies the growing need for dimmable, energy saving, long life LED lamps in a selection of beam angles, multiple Kelvins and with high quality color rendering. Now with Access Fixtures and Toshiba, customers can find the right replacement lamps for commercial, industrial, residential museum applications, while reducing energy use by up to 80% as compared to halogen lamps.
"Energy efficiency and lower maintenance expenses are on the minds of our clients, but they refuse to give up high quality illumination," said Steve Rothschild, CEO of Access Fixtures. "Toshiba LED lamps enable our customers to reduce their energy costs with lamps that emit the same light levels as halogen lamps, have lives that range between 25,000 to 50,000 hours, and achieve 85 CRI while reducing energy use by 80%. Quality LED lighting has arrived!"
Toshiba PAR38 lamps are an example of superior design and performance. With equivalency based on the Energy Star® Integral LED Lamp Program, depending on Kelvin, Toshiba 20.3w PAR38 LED lamps are the equivalent of 90 to 110 watt halogen lamps. The lamps are available in 2700K, 3000K, and 4000K color temperatures, 25 and 35 degree beam spreads, are rated for 40,000 hours and have a five year warranty based on even 24/7 usage.
For information on all Toshiba LED lamps visit http://www.accessfixtures.com/LED-Lamps-s/20020.htm.
About Access Fixtures
Access Fixtures http://www.AccessFixtures.com sells commercial and sports lighting for less. With custom manufacturing capabilities, Access Fixtures can deliver lighting fixtures with the performance specifications you require. Access Fixtures extensive line up of light fixtures includes wall packs, area lights, bollards, garage lighters, vandal resistant, exit and emergency, high bay, low bay, and linear fluorescent fixtures as well as track lighting. Lighting technologies include LED, induction, HID, eHID, T5, T5HO, T8 linear fluorescent; metal halide, and high pressure sodium. Contact Access Fixtures to discuss the correct long lasting, energy saving solution for your needs.
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Source: Access Fixtures
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