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The Dencon exhibition stand


Moving with the times, the LyvEco range of LEDs is proving to be a must-have in households all over the country. The range has vastly expanded over the years, from GU10's to GLS lamps in standard and Filament LED styles – the LyvEco range is at the top of its game and manufactured to the highest standards.


Dencon’s newest product is the pluggable PIR Floodlight range. This innovative floodlight allows a simple upgrade to PIR facility by merely adding a ‘plug-in’ PIR module. The pluggable PIR means that you don’t need to double stock floodlights with and without PIR – simply plug it in if needed and go. With its angled bracket, the floodlight is able to be fitted with ease without having to remove the bracket from the floodlight during the installation. Another bonus for electricians!


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The Dencon group of companies continue to be proactive with their existing, and growing, range of products by investing time in product research and


development. We also continue to enhance our website by providing both loyal and new customers with a purpose built online account that offers many benefits and features as well as fast and easy online ordering; of course, telephone, email and fax ordering are still an option.


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