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Hospitality
The scenario is almost always the same … a guest checks into the hotel, sets the thermostat in his room to high “heat” or low “cool”, then leaves for most of the day. A rented room is usually unoccupied 60% to 65% of the day while guests are on the beach, in meetings, sightseeing, or in the restaurant.
Office
Rising operating costs are forcing more companies to look for solutions to save electricity. The solution to this problem lies within this web-site!
Toilets and Bathrooms
Saving energy and turning lights off is key for these areas. However it is as important to ensure people are not left in the Dark. See our solution to save money and avoid embarrasing situations with our state of the art Sensor Technologies
Public Sector Buildings
Pessure on Public Spending, Commitment to reducing CO2 emmissions give Public Sector organisations a great opportunity to save money and at the same time helping meet and exceeding new legislation targets. Dont waste your time and energy – See how the 5th Energy approach makes a investment decision easy by determining accurate savings projections before committing.
Parking
Savings in car parks can be as high as 90% depending on the usage pattern and the amount of natural light. Car parks are often not fully occupied as most people spend more time in their offices than with their cars.
Retail
Most (if not all) shops and malls are seen as uncaring and wasteful when lights are left on 24/7. Replacing lights with LED bulbs is not the solution to this problem. LED lights are expensive and produce low levels of illumination.
School
Do your children turn the lights off at home? The answer is most likely “NO” therefore education centres are in dire need for motion sensors.
Industrial
In the industrial and warehouse environment lighting is a major component in complying with the Safety, Health and Environment (SHE) regulations.

