Save Money on Each Project With an LED Jobsite Lighting System

Save Money on Each Project With an LED Jobsite Lighting System

The way to make money is by getting the high-quality temporary LED lights to reuse again and again. Contractors can can win the next job by coming into the project bid with a lower upfront cost and a lower electricity bill at the end.

Improving your jobsite efficiency is really that simple. Look into the small details and how you can maximize on the savings to make you money.

Five Misconceptions of Construction Jobsite Lighting

Five Misconceptions of Construction Jobsite Lighting

LED lights have revolutionized the lighting industry, and with good reason. LED lighting is more energy-efficient, has a longer life and is safer for the environment than traditional bulb-based lights. Yet, common misconceptions exist in the construction industry. Isn’t LED lighting expensive? Since all contractors know how to work with bulb-based string lighting and high bays, how could switching to LED be easier or better? These are only a few of the questions faced when evaluating whether LED lighting is a good solution for a jobsite.

Change More than Just a Bulb

Change More than Just a Bulb

Lind offers a reinvention of jobsite lighting. The company has 70 years of experience providing dependable portable electrical equipment, giving them a deep understanding of the specific challenges jobsites face. Lind also invests heavily in research and development. The result is a lighting system that is modularized, efficient and easy-to-use. For example, the Beacon360 Blaze has a pre-installed cord that matches light coverage to OSHA standards. No hardwiring is required because a daisy-chain cable makes installation and removal simple. The recommended spacing for the Beacon360 Blaze is 50 feet apart; therefore, lights come centered on 50-foot cable sections, with a plug at one end and a triple outlet on the other. The lights are customizable and interchangeable.