environment friendly exit signs.

I think every establishment invest on energy-efficient exit signs. Since they are lighted most of the day and night, an establishment owner should always think about its energy/power consumption. I used to think that all EXIT SIGNS cost very very expensive especially if they had the energy-efficient factor. However, when I chanced upon this Exit Sign from EnergyStar.com, you would be able to shop around some nicely lighted and designed exit signs in such an affordable price.

I also learned that EPA suspended the ENERGY STAR Exit Sign specification effective May 1, 2008. The new EPA act consists of a new standard and minimum federal efficiency standard for all energy-consuming and single-faced exit signs with integral light. Therefore, one is assured that all of their products from January 1, 2006 consist of this new standard and policy which is equivalent to an input power demand of 5 watts or less per face.

It is nice to know that a lot of companies are investing on products that will contribute to saving mother earth. I guess it is never too late to save our only earth if we do our act together. I believe most developed countries have already vowed to promote energy efficient and renewable energy products as their commitment to the climate change protocol which was spearheaded by the United Nations initially in Kyoto, Japan. Climate change is a topic close to my heart as it was my thesis topic back in college. I know that renewable energy and energy efficient products can get very expensive on initial purchase and usage but its long-term effect is worth it. And for as long as many people support these environment-friendly services and products, the rates could go down and eventually, everyone can afford it in the long run. Now is just the right time to act and fight climate change.

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