by Halo Marketing | Jul 15, 2019 | Design Ideas, LED Lighting
The different types of lighting are already understood. Task, ambiance, decorative, and accent lighting are the four main types of lighting a retailer uses. But once you know where to put fixtures and what type of fixtures we can use, we move onto setup. Learning how...
by Halo Marketing | Jul 5, 2019 | LED Lighting, Lektron Lighting, Lighting Tips & Tricks
There are different options for lighting a warehouse. The goal is to get enough lighting to cover every square foot. But no one wants to waste energy. Finding a middle ground that does both isn’t very difficult either, not with the advances in lighting technology we...
by Halo Marketing | Jun 27, 2019 | LED Lighting, Lighting Tips & Tricks
When it comes to running an office, there are a lot of things that need to be considered. Most importantly though, is the goal of making your office run like a well-oiled machine. Help for that goal can be found in one of the most unlikely of places, the lighting...
by Halo Marketing | Jun 18, 2019 | Design Ideas, LED Lighting
Today, shoppers are more focused on comparisons and getting the best price possible when shopping. It’s so easy to walk into a store, see something you like, and then pull out your phone and try to find it for a better price. That means it is up to the retailer to...
by Halo Marketing | Jun 12, 2019 | LED Lighting, Lighting Tips & Tricks
Commercial operating costs can get pretty hefty in the US. In fact, on average, 19% of overhead costs for the typical office building in the US is dedicated to energy costs. Imagine boosting profits by 19% every month or decreasing costs by 19% every month. This makes...
by Halo Marketing | May 19, 2019 | LED Lighting, Lighting Tips & Tricks, Real Life
Many of us don’t pay much attention to our energy bills. We open them, note the cost, pay them, and then move on. However, businesses should be paying close attention to energy costs as they could be getting in the way of profit. Overhead costs are not fun; they’re...