The United States Congress Chose Nila Boxer LED lights for Green Upgrade

Recently, the United States House of Representatives upgraded the lighting in the Main House Chamber using Nila Boxer LED lights.

Nila is proud to have been awarded the highly competitive contract to replace the 35-year old TV lights in the Main House Chamber.

The replacement lights were required to maintain the light output levels of the old system at a distance of over 75 feet from the light fixture to speakers on the House floor.

According to Nila CEO, Jim Sanfilippo, "The Nila lights give off more light than the old system with a 75% energy reduction over the old lights, exceeding the House's requirement. What's more, the Nila system allows the lights to be controlled directly from the House Recording Studio for improved performance."

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