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Choose light-emitting diodes (LED) exit signs for best friendly-environment technology
If you are buying exit signs for a building you will be constructing your choice is clear, LED EXIT SIGNS should be installed. Ask your architect or designer to use only LED exit signs in your building. What about the exit signs in an existing building you already occupy? LED exit signs are an ideal replacement but you need to determine what kind of exit sign your facility already has. The following descriptions should help you identify your facility’s exit signs:
• LED Exit Signs: These exit signs have a string of very small, typically red or green, glowing LEDs arranged in a circle or oval. The LEDs may also be arranged in a line on the side, top or bottom of the exit sign. LED exit signs provide the best balance of safety, low maintenance, and very low energy usage compared to other exit sign technologies. ENERGY STAR labeled LED exit signs will use less than 5 watts of power and last over 10 years.
• Incandescent Exit Signs: These exit signs contain one or two incandescent lamps, typically a clear glass bulb with a filament inside, with either a screw-in, bayonet, or push and twist style base. These are the most energy intensive exit signs and consume up to 40 watts of electricity. Signs illuminated with incandescent lamps typically require lamp replacement every 500 to 2,000 hours.
• Fluorescent/CFL Exit Signs: These exit signs typically contain one or two narrow U-shaped tubular lamps that appear frosted. They have a variety of bases but are typically screw-in (self ballasted) or plug in (remote ballasted). These exit signs are more efficient than incandescent exit signs, but still use up to 16 watts of electricity and have lamp life spans of 5,000 to 6,000 hours.
• Photoluminescent Exit Signs: These exit signs use no power and are typically pale green in color. If installed in an inappropriate location they can present problems to facility operators. Photoluminescent signs, though acceptable for a variety of installations, need to be exposed to light each day to charge. If placed in an area that does not receive adequate quantities of light, or is vacant for multiple days, these signs may not produce enough light to be discernable in an emergency.
• Tritium Exit Signs: These exit signs use a mildly radioactive form of hydrogen and require no electricity, but the amount of light they emit will dissipate over time. They are typically pale green in appearance. Disposal of these exit signs may be subject to local environmental ordinances. If you have one of these signs in your building please consult your state environmental office for advice.
Printing Technology Business
Regardless of the printing method, the stock used, or the size and style, some elements of business card printing remain constant. An effective business card must contain accurate and complete contact information. This includes name, address, telephone number, and email if appropriate. An effective card also uses some element that makes it stand out among other cards. This can be color, or it can be raised or embossed printing. It might mean a distinctive logo or some eye catching artwork. You are trying to make the card stand out among thousands of other cards, and must take the extra steps to insure that this happens. The printing options available have made it fairly easy to find a way to make your card stand out from the crowd.

Always print business cards at par with the most high-profile companies through online printing companies. They can provide you with print quality that rivals even the most expensive ones. Technology have significantly changed the way business card are printed so you can enjoy them better and have them sooner too.
It may take quite some time to know if you have been better off with a new business card printer or with the old one. Then again, you may find out sooner, depending on how one delivers the prints you need, is it the convenience, the quality, the short turnaround times ? While it may be limiting to measure a printing company’s worth based on a business card (after all, business cards are just one of the many print products out there) it would serve you well if you regularly need business cards printed out.
Printeca is a well established Business Card printing company, offering a full range of low priced printing services, in addition to business cards, micro cards and message cards.
Internet, data growth push up profit at TW Telecom
Strong growth in Internet and data sales pushed revenue and profits higher at Colorado’s TW Telecom Inc. for the fourth quarter and entire year of 2009.
The results, reported Monday, beat Wall Street expectations for profits and matched what was expected for sales.
The Douglas County-based business telecom (NASDAQ: TWTC) reported fourth-quarter earnings of $11.1 million, or 7 cents per share, on revenue of $307.9 million. That compares to fourth-quarter 2008 earnings of $899,000, or 1 cent per share, on revenue of $294.6 million.
For the whole of 2009, TW Telecom reported earning $27.6 million, or 19 cents per share, on revenue slightly above $1.2 billion. In 2008, it posted a loss of $7.3 million, or 5 cents per share, on revenue just under $1.2 billion.
TW Telecom had been expected to report 6 cents-per-share earnings for the fourth quarter and 16 cents per share for all of 2009, according to an average of 18 Wall Street analysts estimates by Yahoo Finance.
“In 2010, we plan to further invest in growth initiatives including equipping our networks with new capabilities, launching new products and services, and implementing tools to better serve enterprise customers,” CEO and President Larissa Herda said in a written statement. “All of these initiatives are focused on capturing greater market share and driving revenue growth.”