Release date: 2008-07-09
 

Promolux Lighting International Announces New Distributor For Southern Alberta
 

(Newswire Today) —  Shawnigan Lake, British Columbia, Canada, 2008-07-09 - Eco Energy Solutions signs on to distribute Safe Spectrum display lighting.

   
 

Promolux Lighting International, producer of Safe Spectrum lamps and a leading provider of supermarket lighting products for the retail food industry, today announced that Eco Energy Solutions Ltd. will be distributing Promolux lighting products in the Calgary area.

Commercial fresh food retailers and supermarket managers throughout the Southern Alberta region can now order Promolux lamps by contacting ECO Energy Solutions by calling 403 212-3843.

Promolux Region Manager Trevor Brien said “We are pleased to work with Eco Energy Systems to meet the growing needs of supermarkets and food stores in Alberta who are appreciating the benefits of controlling ultraviolet light emissions that cause lipid oxidation and lead to surface damage of foods on the shelf.”

Representative Samantha Criddle adds, “for any food retailer interested in learning more about color balanced display lighting that is safe for perishable products, they can receive a rapid response to their questions or comments through the Live Support feature that is now an integral part of our website.

For further information regarding food safe lighting and merchandising solutions that increase consumer acceptance and reduce UV induced damage to color and flavor we also recommend that individuals visit our scholarly site safespectrum.

A pioneer in developing a light source that combines superior color rendering that is more attractive to customers while reducing harmful radiation, Promolux Lighting makes specialty lamps for quality commercial displays in all standard sizes and wattages. Promolux calls attention to the importance of using correct specialty lighting for food safe merchandising and manufactures Safe Spectrum low radiation lamps specifically for perishable food displays.

Under standard lighting, bacterial growth in sensitive perishable merchandise displays can exceed safe levels. The Promolux Safe Spectrum lamp filters out 86% of the ultraviolet radiation normally emitted by typical fluorescent lamps. Promolux lamps are known for producing vibrant and natural balanced color for merchandise displays and for reduced levels of UV emissions, permitting food displays to stay attractive to consumers longer and suffer less waste.

Promolux Lighting invites inquiries about their balanced spectrum lamps. Market Group Ventures, Inc., the parent corporation for Promolux, is a world leader in providing retail technology solutions for merchandisers.

   
 

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