Guidance for retrofit planning, building types, and practical upgrade decisions.
Learn how to choose the right emergency lighting for your facility based on your specific needs—code compliance, maintenance, or cost. A practical guide from an industry specialist.
A lighting procurement specialist's honest account of mistakes with red light therapy for hair regrowth, explaining why lighting quality (like GE's recessed downlights) matters more than the bulb type, and when to buy a proper medical device instead.
A commercial facility manager breaks down the GE DL20 emergency light code, explaining the difference between standard and emergency lighting specs, and what the DL20 designation means for compliance and cost. Based on real project experience.
Is a dedicated GE lighting control panel still relevant in the age of smart bulbs and apps? A quality inspection manager breaks down the TCO and reliability differences.
A procurement manager breaks down the real cost of choosing between LED bulbs and ceiling lamps (troffer, downlight). We compare total cost of ownership (TCO), installation, and light quality to help you decide.
A practical, step-by-step guide on installing a flood light, written from the perspective of an emergency specialist who has handled rush lighting retrofits. Includes safety checks, mounting tips, and wiring advice for commercial-grade installations.
A quality manager argues that while smart lighting systems like GE's Cync offer incredible efficiency gains, a 'set and forget' approach ignores critical realities of commercial environments. Real efficiency requires a system that adapts, not one that just automates.
An admin buyer shares how GE Lighting solutions, from undercabinet to smart controls, cut costs and saved headaches. Real experience, not marketing fluff.
A procurement-focused FAQ covering GE current lighting representatives, Savant integration costs, dimmable spotlight pricing, and how much recessed lighting actually costs when you factor in labor, materials, and long-term TCO.
A personal account from an admin buyer on the decision-making process between high bay LED retrofit kits and new fixtures for a warehouse, emphasizing the importance of verification over assumptions.