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TITAN ALL IN ONE HIGHBAY FROM LUCECO – THE ‘GOLD STANDARD’ FOR COMMERCIAL LED LIGHTING


Luceco, a sustainable LED lighting company, is now offering the Titan All In One, a range of commercial highbay LED which is not only easy to install but offers the greatest flexibility for the end user currently on the market. Providing not only colour and wattage choice, but also beam angle change all in one


unit without the need for added accessories, the Titan All In One is a first for the category and is the perfect solution for warehouses, factories, and any other similar industrial or commercial setting.


Unique Rotating Lens Beam Angle Adjustment


Simon Shenton, Luceco’s Head of LED Product Development, explained: “Most highbay LED lights require a lens change or added accessory for beam angle flexibility, but the Titan All In One has a unique


and easy to use rotating lens beam angle adjustment. This means that installers can purchase one fitting and adjust it to suit the end user’s needs on site, rather than having to spec and purchase multiple light fittings ahead of time - great for both convenience and time and in terms of impressing clients. Sensor-ready for easy plug-and-play adjustability, Titan delivers uniquely adaptable lighting solutions as well as precise control, high efficiency and significant energy savings and lower operational costs.”


Luceco’s Titan All In One Transforms the Commercial Lighting Sector


The Titan All In One can switch seamlessly between three wattage settings to meet the requirements of any project, providing flexibility and efficiency, and equally easily offers three customisable colour temperature settings to achieve the desired functionality and aesthetics for any environment. The innovative beam angle adjustment enables quick and precise changes between narrow and wide beam angles, ensuring optimal lighting for any environment, all without the need for additional accessories or tooling.


With IK08 rating, Luceco’s Titan All In One is suitable for industrial, commercial, and high-traffic areas where durability is crucial and has IP65 rating to ensure suitability in a wide range of environments, including outdoor. It is backed by a robust five-year warranty.


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EMCOR UK WINS FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SECTOR ROSPA AWARD FOR THE


THIRD CONSECUTIVE YEAR The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) has announced EMCOR UK as the winner of its 2025 Facilities Management Sector Award.


RoSPA introduced individual Industry Sector Awards in 1993 to acknowledge outstanding health and safety achievements, tailored to the specific challenges of individual


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sectors. EMCOR UK won the Facilities Management RoSPA for demonstrating its robust and high- quality safety management system.


Building on the legacy of last year’s Sir George Earle Trophy award, EMCOR UK evidenced continued improvement across its service areas, from technical process safety in critical national infrastructure to the proactive management of occupational psychosocial hazards. It provided quantitative evidence to show over four years of consistent


excellence and improvement of its health and safety performance.


Now in its 69th year, and with almost 2,000 entries annually from over 50 countries, covering over seven million employees, the RoSPA Awards are the world’s largest health and safety awards programme, recognising those organisations and individuals who have set the highest standards in accident prevention.


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