LED Lights come to Toronto

LED lights Toronto

Toronto, ON Canada January 25, 2011 – This week Kuuala launched two initiatives to increase the amount of LED light use in Toronto. First, Kuuala has partnered with Toronto lighting store Ultra Lighting, 129 Spadina Street, to offer it’s full line of LED lighting products in store. Kuuala believes the public is starting to understand the many benefits of LED lights, and since Toronto has always been a forward thinking city, they believe people will be quicker to make the upgrade to LEDs.

Secondly, Kuuala has launched it’s Kuualafied Showcase program where they will be working with different retail stores and businesses throughout the city to showcase LED lights and highlight the energy and environmental benefits they offer. Kuuala’s showcase program will give consumers a way to experience led lights in a variety of applications and provides incentives for retail establishments to save money and promote sustainability.

LED lights provide a glimpse into the future of lighting. Using up to 90% less energy and lasting up to 25 times longer than halogen and fluorescent lights, Kuuala’s LED bulbs are designed to accommodate existing fixtures. In addition, minimal heat is produced from the bulbs and illumination is instant once the light is turned on.

More information about Kuuala:

Kuuala, founded in Montreal, Canada with a location in New York, provides high-powered LED options and other sustainable solutions for home and working environments anywhere in North America. Pairing with sustainable ratings like Lighting Facts, EnergyStar, FSC (Forest Stewardship Council), Green Seal, and EPEAT, Kuuala offers LED lighting, cleaning supplies, information technology, and office products.

Web: www.kuuala.com

E-mail: info@kuuala.com

Phone: 1.888.KUUALA.1

Twitter: @kuuala

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One Response to “LED Lights come to Toronto”

  1. Lighting Design
    March 2, 2011 at 7:35 PM #

    This is a very beautiful photo of Toronto.

    LED lighting is the way to go. Not only are they brighter and controllable, but they last so much longer and use much less energy.

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