Southampton FC’s St Mary’s Stadium Vision Accendo has launched the 600W and 900W Vision Sphere LED Stadium Floodlight.
It has been installed at Southampton FC’s St Mary’s Stadium, where it had to meet the new and exacting Premiership lighting standards for Sky 4K broadcasting.
The company says the floodlight is ideal for use in sporting environments as it includes glare reduction reflectors and lens technology to enhance lighting output, a flicker rate of 0.2 per cent and a low overall weight per light.
The floodlight has also been installed at The Hub, a sports hall and pavilion in Eastleigh, and at Freedom Leisure tennis courts in Kent.
Supplier: Vision Accendo EastleighHampshireUK Vision Accendo was established in 2008 by co founders Calvin Caunter and Mark Bigwood. Their objective was to create a company that specialised in providing highly efficient, low energy and environmentally friendly LED lighting solutions to private and public enterprises throughout the UK. Web: www.visionaccendo.com
Find the right
products and services for your company
News
search
Advertise your products on the leisure-kit Product Report And reach over 57,000 leisure buyers Call +44 (0)1462 431385
SM People
Huw Edwards says physical activity sector adapting to lockdown and Bill Sweeney wants rugby to play a major role in re-energising communities View feature>>
InBody is dedicated to inspiring and leading people to live a healthier life, providing medically graded commercial and home use products. View full profile>>
To advertise your product and reach over 57,000 leisure buyers call +44 (0)1462 431385 or
email[email protected]
Sportjobs
Powered by leisureopportunities.com
Leisure Centre Duty Manager Salary: £24,687.57pa + pension + health care + benefits Location:Uppingham, Oakham, UK Company: Uppingham School More>>
Leisure Supervisor (Development) Salary: £32,982 - £37,099pa + excellent pension and benefits Location:London, UK Company: City University of London More>>
While British adults are the most active they’ve been in a decade, health
inequalities remain with the same groups missing out, according to Sport
England’s latest Active Lives Adults Report. More>>
Short-term incentives for exercise, such as using daily reminders, rewards or games, can lead
to sustained increases in activity according to new research. More>>