P29 Competition TimeGuard:Layout 1 22/07/2021 11:55 Page 29 Competition A cut above!
This month we’ve teamed up with Timeguardto offer our winner something a little different. When everyone else seems to have the same matching devices in their ear, our winner can boast premium Bose branded earbuds!
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randed assurance is of course what Timeguard is all about, and it’s no surprise that the LEDPro outdoor lighting has consistently been an installer’s favourite - and a top earner
for wholesalers! The UK-based engineering team has developed a modular approach,
giving your customers the ability to mix and match different floodlights with a choice of PIRs, photocells, and RF/remote control devices. That means exactly the right solution is always available off your shelf, for use indoors or out, whatever the project. The range is designed for quick and easy fitting, with pre-wired jumper
plugs to connect the switch and floodlight. It really couldn’t be an easier install. Black or all-white floodlights with polycarbonate prismatic lenses deliver
even LED lighting from 10-100W for 30,000 hours or more of top performance, making this the ideal long-life, low-maintenance product. Once again, branded quality pays dividends!
Coming soon: even more LEDPro options for next winter! How to enter
To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the two simple questions below and send your answer to John Wilson at
jwilson@datateam.co.uk, with the subject line ‘August Competition’.
1. The Timeguard LEDPro range includes black and white floodlights ranging from 10W to 100W.
A:YES/NO
2. The installer’s choice of floodlight plus switching device of either PIR, photocell or RF to suit the customer’s needs are supplied ready for instant connection by jumper plugs.
Easy wiring with spare terminal
A:YES/NO Good Luck!
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