Anil Mawkin is Highly Proficient in Providing Commercial Lighting
Proficient in the application of commercial lighting, Anil Mawkin provides you with the right solution according to your lighting specifications. He started his professional career on multiple projects that include Fibre Optic Lighting, CIBSE LG3 and LG7 Lighting – category 1, 2 and 3 Luminaires, Low Voltage Lighting, Uplighters, High Frequency Regulated Lighting, Emergency Lighting, Flood-Lighting, Street and Amenity Lighting.
Providing expert commercial lighting solutions throughout his professional career, Anil ensures that all of his proposed solutions save energy usage and overhead costs. He supports the fact that LED lighting offers a long lifespan, energy efficiency and improved environmental performance.
Pertaining to his areas of specialization, Anil Mawkin is adept in Educational, Medical, Office, Task and Decorative lighting. Anil has also organized and carried out CPDs with Architects, Consulting Engineers, Interior Designers and Lighting Consultant.
LED lights have been rising in popularity consistently in recent years. These consume significantly less energy than incandescent bulbs. Moreover, these are adaptable, directional, dimmable, and ever improving compared to other lighting options. LED lights are both environmentally responsible and budget-friendly.
Adding more to their benefits, the application of LED lights can be used both functionally and artistically. Key to the success of LED lighting is that it appeals to businesses/individuals who are interested in reducing their energy usage and costs, but are also eco-friendly. Anil Mawkin states that LED lighting products equipped with back lit technology, effectively and evenly distributes the light across the surface of a luminaire.
With expertise in commercial lighting solutions, Anil advocates that key to the success of any project is the delivery of the ‘correct’ solution by sourcing the most suitable luminaires in accordance with the lighting specification and scheme requirements.
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