Lights of America, Inc.
www.lightsofamerica.comLOA prides itself on providing consumers with high quality lighting products at an affordable price. Along with the products comes a commitment to customer service and support, which is handled through our nine service centers strategically located throughout the United States. None of this would be possible without the loyalty and dedication of our employees which has kept us at the top of the electronic lighting industry for both commercial and retail markets for nearly two decades. In our twenty plus years of operation, we have revolutionized the lighting industry by constantly introducing innovative products which outshine our competition. LOA's contributions to the lighting industry include the phenomenal breakthrough of the electronic ballast and replaceable bulb concept, for use in compact fluorescent to replace incandescent bulbs. Lights of America pioneered the magnetic, solid state circuit, and electronic circuit ballasts. In 1991 LOA successfully demonstrated a 3-way and dimmable circuit at the California Compact in Sonoma, CA. LOA has several patents.
Read moreLOA prides itself on providing consumers with high quality lighting products at an affordable price. Along with the products comes a commitment to customer service and support, which is handled through our nine service centers strategically located throughout the United States. None of this would be possible without the loyalty and dedication of our employees which has kept us at the top of the electronic lighting industry for both commercial and retail markets for nearly two decades. In our twenty plus years of operation, we have revolutionized the lighting industry by constantly introducing innovative products which outshine our competition. LOA's contributions to the lighting industry include the phenomenal breakthrough of the electronic ballast and replaceable bulb concept, for use in compact fluorescent to replace incandescent bulbs. Lights of America pioneered the magnetic, solid state circuit, and electronic circuit ballasts. In 1991 LOA successfully demonstrated a 3-way and dimmable circuit at the California Compact in Sonoma, CA. LOA has several patents.
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California
City (Headquarters)
Walnut
Employees
501-1000
Estimated Revenue
$50,000,000 to $100,000,000
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