Seesmart Launches LED Lighting Channel on TodaysFacilityManager.com

 

TINTON FALLS, NJ – April 18, 2013 – Seesmart Inc. has launched its LED Lighting Channel on
Today’sFacilityManager.com.

Seesmart’s LED Lighting Channel, which is one of 10 Partner Channels currently featured on the Today’s Facility Manager website, provides facility managers with detailed,comprehensive information about Seesmart’s products in an interactive, dynamic format.Seesmart, Inc. manufactures interior and exterior LED lamps and fixtures that are ideal for commercial,industrial, institutional, and government markets. The company offers over 600 products spanning eight product categories to meet almost any general illumination installation or retrofit need. Many of Seesmart’s products are UL, Energy Star, and/or DLC-listed and qualify for rebates with local utilities. “Seesmart is a one-stop-shop for any business seeking beautiful lighting that minimizes its energy expenditure, maintenance cost, and carbon footprint,” said Anne Cosgrove, Editor-in-Chief of Today’s Facility Manager. “Seesmart’s LED Lighting Channel on facilityexecutive.com is a great way for facility managers to learn more about the company’s extensive line of interior and exterior LED lamps and fixtures that produce immediate energy savings and a rapid return on investment.”

The LED Lighting Channel features detailed information about Seesmart’s high-quality, energy-efficient, value-engineered, and long-lived products; before and after photographs that illustrate the dramatic impact of these products in commercial and industrial, institutional, and government applications; as well as detailed case studies on a range of lighting installations. To learn more, visit Seesmart’s LED Lighting Channel at https://facilityexecutive.com/led-lighting/

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