Access Fixtures Debuts Vandal Resistant LED Luminaires at NECA 2014

Access Fixtures now provides a solution for property owners and contractors who are tired of replacing and maintaining wall packs and landscape lighting. The problem is they constantly are replacing glass lenses and lighting components that have been damaged by rocks, vehicles, or vandals. The solution: a vandal-resistant luminaire that withstands hits and still functions. These new luminaires were to put to the test in a series of videos by Access Fixtures that showcased the durability of the fixture. Access Fixtures will be at NECA 2014 where they will have the test fixture on display.

"We had a lot of fun dropping our vandal-resistant fixtures off the roof of a building for our videos," says Access Fixtures CEO, Steven Rothschild. He continued, "We were able to prove that our vandal-resistant LED luminaires are able to withstand minimal damage by hits from rocks, bats, clubs, and even trucks and still light."

These vandal-resistant LED luminaires from Access Fixtures use LG LED light engines with a CRI of 70+. Each light engine module emits 1300 lumens per module using only 12 watts of energy and are available in 3000K, 4000K, 5700K, or 6500K. LG light engines are rated for 50,000 hours. These light modules are mounted on the outside of a heavy-duty aluminum housing that has eliminated the need for a glass lens. This fixture not only withstands vandals, but withstands the elements as well, providing a long-lasting fixture that is great for warehouses, loading docks, retail centers, and parking lots.

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