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Kohl's Department Store Goes Green in Alaska


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Kohl's Department Store Goes Green in Alaska

Kohl's, one of the largest retailers in the US, is going green. Kohl's chose Federal Heath Sign to manufacture and install a new prototype LED letterset sign for its Anchorage location, the first store to open in Alaska. The LEDs use less energy and have the added feature of not dimming in cold weather.

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) April 9, 2009 -- Kohl's, one of the largest retailers in the US, is going green in Alaska. The specialty department store chain chose Federal Heath Sign Company to manufacture and install a new prototype LED letterset sign for its Anchorage location, the first Kohl's in Alaska.

In keeping with their 'green scene' initiatives, Kohl's chose LEDs to light the signs. The LEDs have proven reduced energy consumption, with the added feature of not dimming in cold weather. Another consideration was the LEDs ease of service and maintenance (vs. neon), especially important in this area of the country, said Federal Heath's Sales Executive Bill Schwalbach.

To meet Kohl's deadline, Federal Heath used both truck and boat transportation to deliver the new sign on time and within budget, according to Schwalbach. The Anchorage LED sign is the new prototype approved by Kohl's for all future locations.

Federal Heath Sign Company has been providing signs for Kohl's 48 nationwide locations since 1986.

About Federal Heath Sign

Federal Heath Sign Company provides innovative, comprehensive and consistent solutions to sign product, maintenance and specialty contracting requirements. For over 100 years, Federal Heath has been providing quality, custom electric signage to high profile companies in the retail, restaurant, hotel, finance, petroleum, automotive, corporate identification and gaming markets. Federal Heath has more than twenty offices nationwide, including four state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. For more information about Federal Heath Sign Company, please visit us at www.federalheath.com

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Well Bill Schwalbach, good luck with those new "Prototypes", haha! You just might be boating back up there just to change a few letters out! :crazy_pilot:

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Sounds like they're basically using LED instead of neon for channel letters... the words "prototype LED letterset" is probably just the writer's way of saying they're doing something new.

In places like Alaska there are HUGE benefits to going with LED. They burn brighter when it's cold and will last longer, whereas the opposite is true for neon. Go to Edmonton or something and you almost never see neon other than clear red - it looks like hell for half the year.

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Sounds like they're basically using LED instead of neon for channel letters... the words "prototype LED letterset" is probably just the writer's way of saying they're doing something new.

I agree about LED's in that climate.

I hope the writer felt creative, not good to decide to try a new product so far away

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I agree about LED's in that climate.

I hope the writer felt creative, not good to decide to try a new product so far away

Don't we have a regular poster on here from Alaska, who has made similar comments about LEDs before?

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ah propaganda pure and simple... to the uneducated the look like they are saving planet earth

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Kohl's Department Store Goes Green in Alaska

Kohl's, one of the largest retailers in the US, is going green. Kohl's chose Federal Heath Sign to manufacture and install a new prototype LED letterset sign for its Anchorage location, the first store to open in Alaska. The LEDs use less energy and have the added feature of not dimming in cold weather.

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX (PRWEB) April 9, 2009 -- Kohl's, one of the largest retailers in the US, is going green in Alaska. The specialty department store chain chose Federal Heath Sign Company to manufacture and install a new prototype LED letterset sign for its Anchorage location, the first Kohl's in Alaska.

In keeping with their 'green scene' initiatives, Kohl's chose LEDs to light the signs. The LEDs have proven reduced energy consumption, with the added feature of not dimming in cold weather. Another consideration was the LEDs ease of service and maintenance (vs. neon), especially important in this area of the country, said Federal Heath's Sales Executive Bill Schwalbach.

To meet Kohl's deadline, Federal Heath used both truck and boat transportation to deliver the new sign on time and within budget, according to Schwalbach. The Anchorage LED sign is the new prototype approved by Kohl's for all future locations.

Federal Heath Sign Company has been providing signs for Kohl's 48 nationwide locations since 1986.

About Federal Heath Sign

Federal Heath Sign Company provides innovative, comprehensive and consistent solutions to sign product, maintenance and specialty contracting requirements. For over 100 years, Federal Heath has been providing quality, custom electric signage to high profile companies in the retail, restaurant, hotel, finance, petroleum, automotive, corporate identification and gaming markets. Federal Heath has more than twenty offices nationwide, including four state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. For more information about Federal Heath Sign Company, please visit us at www.federalheath.com

I am amazed that they are still in business with the crap that comes out of their doors! Anyone know what LED manufacturer they use? It was Sloan or Super Vision for awhile I thought.

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It was Sloan from what I've "heard", aren't they the ones that had that problem with a high rise Hilton or Marriot Hotel in the LA area. They had to take out all the Sloan mods?

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Well Bill Schwalbach, good luck with those new "Prototypes", haha! You just might be boating back up there just to change a few letters out! :crazy_pilot:

Congrat's Bill!!

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We use LEDs for 90% of the channel letters that we make. We haven't had much of a problem in about a years worth of fabricating. We usually switch between using Sloan and JS LED depending on the application. Sloan has been very reliable and we have no complaints. It doesn't seem like such a good idea however to use a "prototype" for such a far away install and for Kohl's only store in the area. They are going to be watching that sign like a hawk I am sure.

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