Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Vapor Tight Fixture As Street Lights


I used to walk down the street without any fear that something bad might happen to me. Our street has always been secured. Everybody is friendly in our neighborhood. I also know everyone living in our neighborhood. But for two days, our street did not look so friendly. One of the street lamps has been broken. According to the CCTV (Closed-circuit television) cameras, one of the neighboring kids accidentally hit the lamp while playing baseball in their yard two days ago. The parents apologized and promised to replace the broken lamp after they were informed of what happened. They already gave the replacement lamp yesterday but nobody in the maintenance team is around to install the light bulb. A few of the neighbors are also complaining about it. My friends’ teenage son promised to replace the bulb instead but we all oppose to it.

http://www.architectdesignlighting.com/vapor-tight-lighting/13-w-x-12-h-saucer-vapor-tight-pendant-light.html

The homeowners association apologized and asked us to be more patient. But some of the parents cannot wait any longer. Luckily one of the fathers’ stepped in and agreed to do it himself. He also advised to use vapor tight fixture in the future instead as this architectural lighting fixture is not only perfect where dust, moisture dirt and humidity is present, it is also perfect for situations like this. He proposed the 13 by 12 Saucer Vapor-Tight Pendant Light. The aluminum guard will surely protect the bulb inside. The homeowners association agreed to look into it. We also promised that if we need to raise fund for the installation of the vapor tight fixture, we will do it.

http://www.architectdesignlighting.com/vapor-tight-lighting.html

As the infamous saying goes, “kids will always be kids”. This is not the first time that something like this happened and surely not the last time. We do not know how many more light bulbs and even windows might be broken. We are hopeful that the vapor tight fixture is the perfect solution in a situations like this.

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