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Quality Sign Co., an engineering and manufacturing firm headquartered in Jacksonville, Fla., was selected to create signage for all of Dallas-based 7-Eleven’s new stores across the country, including the chain’s first LEED certified location, the vendor stated.
Quality Sign will provide exterior double-faced pylon signs and wall signage, all lit exclusively with LED technology.
Use of LED lights will provide 7-Eleven stores with significant reductions in carbon footprint, estimated energy savings between 60-80 percent, an average one-year return-on-investment and minimized service requirements over the life of the signs.
In addition to the environmentally friendly LED lights used in the 7-Eleven signage, the signs will feature eco-friendly, low volatile organic compound (VOC) paint, with the safest VOC levels available, according to the company.
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