24.07.2012 • Product

Raytec: Lighting Amnesty scheme

Raytec: Lighting Amnesty scheme. Raytec reports a widespread positive response to the ‘scrap and save’ Lighting Amnesty scheme launched last month.

The scheme encourages organizations to switch from wasteful CCTV and security lighting to low energy LED lighting.

Prisons, utility companies, local authorities and private businesses have been among the first users to take advantage of the scheme, which the company estimates will save users thousands of pounds per year by helping them adopt energy efficient, long life LED lighting technology.

Security installers and consultants have also responded quickly and are encouraging their customers to take advantage of the scheme. “In direct response to our campaign we have been contacted by organizations from around the country requesting site surveys to assess the efficiency of their lighting and to calculate their energy and cost savings,” says Shaun Cutler, the company’s MD.

“Our message, which is that both costs and CO2 emissions can be easily reduced, has struck a real chord in the industry.”

www.rayteccctv.com

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