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LED Lighting – reduce your energy costs


D


o you want to reduce your carbon footprint, signif icantly reduce your


energy costs and keep your clinic in tip-top condition? If you answer ‘yes’ to one


or all these questions, then Safeguard LED lighting solutions are the answer. Safeguard LED, part of the


Safeguard Group, based in Glasgow with our head office in Oldham, Greater Manchester, specialises in the development and supply of LED lighting solutions. Our products have been developed by the leading field experts to ensure reduced energy costs, improved performance and, most importantly, are hygienic and environmentally friendly. Trouble-free to install (as


easy as replacing a ceiling tile), these hygienic and effortless to clean panels will provide you with the definitive practical solution to enable you to have a clean, well-lit envi- ronment, while guaranteeing subsequent long-term saving and reductions in maintenance. With no more dirt traps or


ugly diffusers, the ultra–slim beautiful framework expels a crisp luminescence giving a stylish, contemporary chic look which will complement and add that final touch of finesse to any clinical environ- ment. These panels can also be adapted into emergency lighting with our compact emergency conversion kits. LEDs present many advantages over incandescent


Using LED lighting could reduce your energy costs by up to 80 per cent


substituting standard lighting for LED will radically reduce your energy costs up to 80 per cent. Our head office and showrooms are fully installed with LED lighting and, as far as we know, is the only building in the area which is completely LED lit – from the external lighting in the car park to the high bay lighting in the warehouse. With an expected lifespan


light sources, including lower energy consumption, longer lifetime, improved robustness, a reduction in the number of fittings, and faster switching with no flicker or noise. The improved performance and exceptional features make Safeguard LED Lighting the most cost effective, practical lighting solution in today’s market. Endorsed by the govern-


ment and the Carbon Trust, it is predicted by 202ı all incandescent lighting will be


replaced by LEDs. To support this transition, and to alleviate financial pressures, the Carbon Trust is operating a funding scheme to cover the initial expenditure of the installation. In addition to this government- funded scheme, you may be entitled to an Enhanced Capital Allowance – claim back ı00 per cent in the first year capital allowance on your LED invest- ment allowing you to write off your capital purchase costs against your taxable profits. Recent research evidences,


of 50,000 hours, these lights have been designed so the fitting should never have to be replaced. The energy calculation tool on our website will give you a guide to the amount of savings you could expect to gain. The no mercury, carbon,


UV and IR design makes this the ultimate environmentally friendly product.


® For more information, visit www.safeguardled.co.uk or call for a no obligation survey.


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