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Trade Show Booth Lighting
By Howard Wiseman
Trade show booth lighting is an excellent way to add dimension and visibility to your trade show display. Most trade show displays look dull and boring without the aid of display lighting. Conventions and expos are packed full of exhibitors who are trying to grab the attention of attendees and visitors, and the best way to do that is to have a well lit booth.
Most booth displays do not include trade show lighting. Adding trade show lights to your display does not add much cost to your display, but the impact is enormous. It is difficult to describe unless you have attended a trade show or convention before, but anyone who has attended a large or medium-sized expo knows that the most memorable displays were well designed and well lit.
There are regulations to be aware of before purchasing your trade show lights. For instance, the Las Vegas Convention Center does not allow certain types of halogen lights to be used because of the danger of fire. It is important that you read the regulations for your specific trade show before purchasing any trade show lighting.
Trade show lights usually come in either 50W, 75W, or 200W variations. Lights with lower wattages are designed to highlight specific parts of your display, while lights with higher wattages are designed to flood your entire display with light to increase your visibility from a distance. In general, 200W lights are used with floor displays and large modular displays, while smaller lights are used with banner stands and tabletop displays.
We sell affordable trade show displays at Mod Displays. Every trade show booth we sell is durable, and comes with a lifetime guarantee. We think it is important to take as much worry and stress as possible out of purchasing trade show displays. Our experienced account executives will guide you through the process from start to finish. We also offer banner stands and tabletop displays so be sure to check out our trade show display store for more information or to request a quote on trade show products.
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