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United States of America -- Free-Press-Release.com-- Jul 28, 2010 -- Deco Lighting, a U.S. based lighting manufacturer, is advising Mayors, Planners,
Engineers, Energy Managers, and Public Works Directors of cities, towns and
municipalities throughout the U.S. to research and carefully select a legitimate,
reputable manufacturer for new streetlights they plan to purchase with ARRA
(American Recovery and Reinvestment Act 2009) funds received from U.S.
government stimulus programs. Enacted by the U.S. Congress in February 2009,
the total Stimulus Recovery Act measures are worth $787 billion, with $47 billion
allocated for infrastructure, including public building, transportation, and repair,
and $40 billion for energy efficiency and renewable energy programs.
U.S. Cities receiving ARRA funds can be fooled by Induction lighting companies
who use Chinese-made Induction lamps and generators they private label from
unreliable overseas suppliers, claim to be “Buy American” compliant and market
their streetlights at very low prices to capture ARRA-funded projects. Some U.S.
cities have already made the wrong decision. After installation, numerous cases
of component failures, misleading warranties, non-compliance with “Buy American”
provisions, and Induction technology patent infringement have been reported, and
are under federal investigation. U.S. city officials are often unaware of these
problems when project bids are awarded and the company with the lowest price
for new streetlights is selected.
“There are a number of Induction lighting companies who have made a business
in the streetlighting market with overseas components they simply put their label on,
with no legitimate manufacturing facilities, no engineering, no testing capabilities,
and no proven history of Induction lighting installations in the U.S.” says Sam Sinai,
VP of Deco Lighting. “It is common knowledge in the U.S. lighting industry who
these Induction lighting companies are, how they mislead and market their products.
Unfortunately, many U.S. city officials and their engineers don’t know and need to
be made aware.”
Mr. Sinai commented on the ARRA streetlighting bidding process: “In this tough
economy, contractors often present bids using the lowest price Induction streetlights
to win the overall project installation. Contractors and city officials need to verify the
Induction lighting company chosen has a track record of installations in the U.S.
with proven Induction technology of 100,000 hour life expectancy. Companies that
utilize brand name Induction lamps, such as Sylvania. Some of these Induction lighting
companies are using the same overseas Chinese manufacturer and simply applying
their own label. The most important questions responsible city engineers and officials
should ask the lighting company is: Who makes your Induction lamp & generator?
Where do we go to obtain replacement lamps and generators? China?”
For the cities and municipalities that purchase complete streetlights or retrofit
kits from these companies selling Chinese Induction technology, the risks can be
disastrous when problems occur. These companies and their Chinese component
suppliers often go out of business, replacement components may not be available,
and the limited warranties they offer may not cover parts and labor. Cities and
municipalities can face the real risk of needing complete streetlighting replacement
after committing their ARRA funds to purchase low quality streetlights from low
priced, unproven companies.
“Many cities have HID cobrahead streetlights that have been installed for 30 years
or more, and are now upgrading to new Induction technology fixtures for the
substantial energy and maintenance savings” adds Mr. Sinai. “Unlike HID lamps
and ballasts used in these cobraheads, Induction lamps & generators vary in
design and are not interchangeable between different manufacturers. It’s common
sense that any new Induction streetlights should have easily obtainable lamps &
generators for replacement. Reputable, brand name Induction lamps & generators
are readily available from local electrical distributors. Private label Induction
components from Chinese manufacturers may not be available when it’s time for
replacement. What does a city do if they are confronted with a critical loss of
streetlighting, citizen safety and transportation, and possible lawsuits if they can’t
obtain lamps & generators for their new Induction streetlights?”
Deco Lighting partners with Sylvania for all their Induction streetlighting. Sylvania
is a long time supplier of proprietary Induction technology lamps and generators.
With cutting edge luminaire design, Deco Lighting’s partnership with Sylvania
assures municipalities that they are obtaining high quality, high performance
Induction streetlights backed by reliable, long term customer service and parts
replacement. Proven experience includes Deco Lighting’s Induction streetlighting
in numerous municipal, commercial and military installations throughout the U.S.,
and Sylvania’s leadership in Induction technology for the past 10 years. Deco
Lighting Induction streetlights comply with the “Buy American” program provisions
of the ARRA and the DOE (U.S. Department of Energy), are listed by NEMA
(National Electrical Manufacturers Association) as recommended ARRA compliant
fixtures, and are backed by a 10 year warranty that covers both parts and labor.
Deco Lighting is a division of Deco Enterprises, a diversified corporation in business
for over 50 years in the lighting industry. Deco Lighting is a leading manufacturer
changing the world of lighting with the latest green technology, energy saving lighting
and controls, including many award-winning exclusive designs. Deco Lighting products
are proven in architectural, commercial, municipal, military and government installations
throughout the U.S. and worldwide. Deco Lighting’s extensive product line includes
architectural and commercial indoor fluorescent, Induction, HID, LED, Solar, Dark Sky
friendly outdoor luminaires, exit & emergency fixtures, and lighting controls. For more
information visit www.getdeco.com e-mail: info@getdeco.com, phone: 310-366-6866
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OSRAM SYLVANIA is the North American operation of OSRAM GmbH of Munich,
Germany, one of the world's leading manufacturers, and a member of the Siemens
International (SI) family of companies. OSRAM SYLVANIA celebrated its 100th
anniversary in 2001, and together with parent company -- OSRAM GmbH of Germany
-- are the second largest light and materials company in the world, serving customers
in more than 140 countries. The company manufactures and markets a wide range of
products, electronic and magnetic ballasts, precision materials and components for
business, industry, consumers, for the automotive industry, and for the computer,
aerospace and other major industries worldwide. It employs about 11,350 people
throughout the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico and Mexico. OSRAM SYLVANIA is
headquartered in Danvers, Massachusetts.
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Deco Lighting
Bruce Hartnett
310-366-6866
http://www.getdeco.com
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