SATCO® and Barron Lighting Group Join Lighting Controls Association

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The Lighting Controls Association has announced that Arizona-based Barron Lighting Group and New York-based SATCO® have joined its membership.

SATCO|NUVO® is a leading manufacturer of lighting solutions including lamps, decorative lighting, functional and task lighting, lighting controls, and lighting components. The company serves nearly every application across the residential, commercial, and industrial landscape with single-vendor lighting solutions from more than one dozen distribution centers throughout North America including Puerto Rico and Canada.

Barron Lighting Group has four distinct brands under its umbrella: Trace-Lite commercial and industrial lighting; specialtyLED commercial and decorative lighting; Exitronix emergency lighting; and Growlite® indoor and greenhouse horticultural lighting.

For lighting controls, Barron offers LiteLogic Bluetooth sensors, wall switches, power adapters, and lighting controllers, providing solutions that seamlessly manage multiple zones within any space. LiteLogic has a user-friendly interface that can be programmed within minutes using a smartphone; it is an ideal choice for a wide range of applications, from warehouses and offices to schools and medical centers.

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