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Lighting cuts carbon
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Low-carbon specialist Energys Group has launched a service providing hands-on training for sites wanting to install its lighting converter, Save It Easy.

Lighting cuts carbonAidan Salter, Energys managing director, explains that Save It Easy converters, which allow T5 energy-efficient fluorescent lamps to be slotted into the existing fittings, are a hassle-free method of cutting carbon and reducing electricity bills.

Energys trainers, he says, will give instruction on proper installation methods to cover all light fitting types and provide a risk assessment of the project, while also advising on health and safety.
 
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