LED signs and digital billboards manufactured by Watchfire are the first in the industry to receive Energy Efficiency Certification from Underwriters Laboratories' UL-Environment group. Through UL's Energy Efficiency Certification Program, manufacturers demonstrate that their products are helping lower energy demand. UL and UL Environment, working with the California Energy Commission (CEC) and sign industry representatives, developed the program to assist sign manufacturers with testing and certifying products for their compliance to a variety of energy efficiency requirements, including those within Title 24 of the California Energy Commission's Building Energy Efficiency Standards.
Douglas Outdoor Media, of Knoxville, Tenn., had 36 vinyl and tri-vision billboards in East Tennessee, but wanted to offer its advertisers the flexibility they needed for a fast-paced, constantly changing environment in the tourism hotspot of Pigeon Forge.
Medicine Hat is a highly competitive digital billboard market, with numerous companies offering space on digital billboards. Despite all this, Harvco Signs has been able to thrive with its Watchfire Digital Outdoor board, selling out 100 percent of the space to advertisers including a car dealership, music festival, retailers and service providers.
New Studies Confirm Safety of Digital Billboards Article originally appeared in Digital Signage Magazine.
Grace Outdoor, of Columbia, S.C., has installed two new digital billboards manufactured by Watchfire Digital Outdoor. The new billboards include an E-16mm 10'x36' board located on Highway 378 near Interstate 20 in Lexington, S.C., and an E-16mm, 14'x48' board installed on Interstate 26 near Aviation Boulevard in Charleston.