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Improve facility safety by lessening the effects of VOCs on lighting

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Cleaning & Maintenance Management
Volatile organic compounds are ubiquitous in every commercial and industrial facility — as well as in homes, cars and any indoor environment containing rubbers, silicones, greases, paints, cleaning supplies, building materials and furniture. Most of the time, the presence of VOCs goes completely undetected. However, these hidden chemicals can wreak havoc on building lighting fixtures by damaging the LEDs themselves and the electrical components contained within.  READ MORE