Burnley based businesses, Avon Electrical and Service Alliance Ltd, have collaborated to install an innovative lighting solution for Marsden Building Society at its Principle Office in Nelson.
The two companies advised and installed the energy efficient LED solution at Marsden Building Society’s Nelson headquarters, potentially saving the building society up to 60% on its lighting costs annually.
Avon Electrical, a North-West leader in energy efficient lighting, installed the LEDs following consultation with Service Alliance Ltd, which manages the facilities for Marsden Building Society at its Principle Office and branches across the North West, ensuring Marsden Building Society received a bespoke and appropriate solution.
Property Maintenance and Commercial Cleaning specialist, Service Alliance Ltd, is an established family-owned business, based in Burnley. The company directly employs over 180 staff across a variety of commercial cleaning and property maintenance services for retail, education, public sector and business clients across the North West.
Gareth Read, Managing Director, Avon Electrical, said: “We want to help Lancashire businesses reduce their carbon footprint, with our innovative and cost-effective lighting solutions. Any business that owns premises, can save money and benefit from removing their environmentally damaging and energy-hungry florescent lighting and replacing them with our LED solution.”
Simon Hook, Operations Director, Service Alliance, added: “Collaborating with lighting specialists, Avon Electrical, allowed us to jointly deliver a bespoke and innovative solution for Marsden Building Society. Their inefficient and expensive fluorescent lighting has been replaced with the latest in LED and energy efficient technology, providing a significant saving for the business and helping to reduce the UK’s carbon footprint.
“I encourage other businesses in Lancashire and across the North West to support the Government’s low carbon initiative and get in touch with ourselves and Avon Electrical, to discover how we can help reduce their energy costs and improve their carbon footprint.”