Sept. 2008 News and Announcements
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K&H announces new RayMax Battery-Operated Wide Area Lights for improved onsite safety and productivity.
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K&H Industries products now available through GSA Advantage with a Disabled Veterans status.
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K&H Quad Lights named "Best Practice Tool" by UAW/WFG Joint Task Force. View page or 142k PDF document.
- Missed us at this year's trade shows? Our Quad Light videos are the nest best thing to being there
- Kansas Electric Coop sees the light with the help of K&H’s “True Cost of Nighttime Line Repair” white paper.
Updated Sept. 8, 2008
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K&H announces new RayMax Battery-Operated Wide Area Lights for improved onsite safety and productivity.
Angola, NY, Sept. 8, 2008— K&H Industries, Inc., a manufacturer of portable lighting and power solutions for heavy-duty commercial and industrial applications, today introduced the battery-operated RayMax wide area light to its product line.
With a variety of lighting, charging, positioning and packing options and accessories, the K&H RayMax light meets the needs of maintenance and inspection crews in any industry where temporary site lighting is a safety necessity.
Download a one-page PDF media release (236k) or a two-page product information sheet (437k).
Click here for online information and to request a price quote (requires registration), or call K&H at 716-546-0135 for more information. (If you would like us to contact you, please proide a date, time and number to call via e-mail.) |
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K&H products now available through GSA Advantage with Disabled Veterans status. K&H Industries announced that the company’s heavy-duty temporary lighting and electrical products are now available through the United States federal government’s GSA Advantage procurement system with a Disabled Veterans contract status. Local, state and federal procurement representatives can call K&H at 716-546-0135 for more information and the company’s GSA Disabled Veterans Contract number. (If you would like us to contact you, please proide a date, time and number to call via e-mail.) Download a one-page PDF media release (32k). |
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Our Quad Light videos are the next best thing to being there The old saying “a picture is worth a thousand words” is especially true when it comes to demonstrating the durability of K&H’s temporary lighting and power products. Although in the case of our product durability, even a photo doesn’t do it justice. 30 photos a second, however, is a different story. Take a look at some video clips of our Quad Light. We don’t recommend that you do this yourself (especially with someone else’s light), but it’s nice to know you could if you had to.
We hope to post more product videos in the future so please visit us again. |
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Kansas Electric Coop sees the light with the help from K&H Kansas Electric Cooperatives, Inc. (KEC), is examining the safety and productivity issues associated with nighttime field illumination on behalf of its statewide membership based on a white paper recently published by K&H Industries, a USA-based basic manufacture that designs,manufacturer of s, sells and servicestemporary lighting and electrical power systems. Larry Detwiler, KEC’s Director of Loss Control, Safety and Compliance, first saw K&H’s white paper on nighttime field illumination for electric transmission and distribution maintenance and service personnel in the March 2007 issue of Utility Products magazine. The white paper, "The True Cost of Nighttime Line Repair," outlines the safety and economic considerations in selecting nighttime lighting systems and includes practical guidelines for product selection.
View the entire article or the white paper (registration required).
As always, we welcome your feedback to the white paper which can be e-mailed to K&H. |
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