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The development will also feature a clubhouse

Lighting has succeeded to provide its leading LED solutions to D’Island Residence, an island living high-end development in Puchong, Malaysia. Together with its local distributorMidWest Green for roadway lighting and LED high bay light signage solutions, GE Lighting has specified a solution comprising the R150 and R250 for compound lighting within the development, as well as the Tetra mini MAX system to bring a high level of visibility to the entrance signage.

Developed by LBS Bina Group Bhd (LBS), D’Island Residence is situated on an expansive 175acresite and comprises 237 super-link houses, 298 semi-detached homes, 148 bungalows, 352 high-end condominium units and commercial hub. The development will also feature a clubhouse and environmental-friendly components like energy-efficient street lights and a rainwater harvesting system.

Mr. O Swee Aun, Country Manager of GE Lighting Malaysiacommented: “We are pleased to support LBS’s first high-enddevelopment. Lighting plays a key role in creating the right atmospheric environment in the night space to enhance the brand promise of a development. GE’s LED bulbs and signage system are proven solutions for high-quality illumination with lower energy usage and ease of maintenance. This is a more sustainable approach for our clients in the longer term. We look forward to creating a tasteful, safe and comfortable night environment for D’Island Residence.”

Lighting will install 140 units of LED R150 and 49 units of R250 for the compound lighting at D’Island Residence. These two luminaries are ideal for street and compound illumination as they direct the light to where it is needed while reducing the glare from the fitting to less than 5%. There is no wasted upward light leakage. In addition, the white LED light makes for a more modern and vibrant atmosphere in the night space.

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