What Is the Best Lighting for Storage Facilities? Self-storage properties differ from typical commercial buildings because tenants come and go unpredictably. Hallways can be empty for long periods, then suddenly busy. Exterior drive aisles must seem safe, especially at night, even with little traffic. Poor, uneven, or unreliable lighting is quickly noticed. Flickering lights or dark corners can undermine confidence…
The Future of Flexibility In the rapidly evolving world of commercial and industrial lighting, versatility is no longer just a “nice-to-have”; it is a critical requirement. Facility managers, electrical contractors, and business owners are increasingly turning to Multi-CCT (Correlated Color Temperature) and Wattage Selectable LED products to future-proof their installations. By allowing users to adjust light output and color temperature…
Can Better Fitness Center Lighting Improve Member Retention? When someone walks into your gym or recreation center, they decide how it feels in seconds. If the space looks bright, clean, and evenly lit, it feels professional and energizing. If it looks dim, patchy, or harsh, it feels tired… no matter how new the equipment is. The most common error in…
Illinois Fluorescent Bulb Ban Illinois is phasing out the sale and distribution of many fluorescent lamps, including CFLs and linear fluorescent tubes. For building owners, facility managers, schools, churches, warehouses, and commercial properties, this is the right time to plan a practical LED retrofit strategy. Get Product Help View LED Tube Lights Key Phase-Out Dates January 1, 2026 Sale and…
Glare-Free Car Dealership Lighting Lighting is one of the most powerful sales tools a car dealership has… Yet many still do not capitalize on the opportunity! Older HID or high-pressure sodium fixtures dull vehicle colors, produce harsh glare, and make lots look tired. Modern LED lighting, especially HyLite’s upgradeable lineup, changes dealerships into vivid displays with sharp colors and nighttime…
Freezer Room Lighting Upgrades Cold storage facilities are some of the toughest environments any lighting system will ever face. Temperatures drop to -10°F and below, forklifts move constantly through narrow aisles, moisture condenses on every surface, and lights often run nearly around the clock. In many warehouses, these extreme conditions quickly expose the weaknesses of traditional fluorescent and HID fixtures.…
