Tag: Crosswalk Safety

Florida “Takes a Shine” to Carmanah
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada – October 11, 2006 – Carmanah Technologies Corporation (TSX: CMH), the global leader in solar-powered and LED (light emitting diode) lighting and illumination, is pleased to report that the Florida Department of Transportation has approved three of its solar-powered LED beacons for use on the state’s roadways. The models approved are […]
Carmanah Supplies Crosswalk Warning Systems to Walt Disney Facility in California
Carmanah’s Solar LED Lighting Group has received an order from a Walt Disney facility in Southern California for R820C solar-powered LED crosswalk warning systems. These units will be installed to increase pedestrian safety at high traffic zones. The Walt Disney facility employs thousands of employees. Driver and pedestrian safety is paramount in order to ensure […]
Solar Lights Keep Safety High and Costs Down at Australian Mining Sites
Read how a solution was found with solar powered LED crossing lights.
Carmanah Supplies Solar LED Pedestrian Crosswalk Lights for BC Traffic Calming Project
Carmanah recently supplied its R820C solar-powered LED pedestrian crosswalk lights to the District of Central Saanich.
Crosswalk Warning Flashers Enhance Pedestrian Safety in Victoria, BC
The District of Saanich is installing pedestrian-activated solar-powered flashing beacons at high-traffic crossings throughout the community.
R820 Solar LED Pedestrian Beacons Selected by Blaine, Minnesota
One of two R820 solar LED pedestrian beacons installed at the National Sports Center in Blaine, MN. The City of Blaine, Minnesota recently installed Carmanah R820 solar LED pedestrian beacons in two locations on Davenport Street to improve safety for pedestrians using the National Sports Center. The National Sports Center is one of the largest […]
Speed Zapper: Resolution for Dangerous Magna Crosswalk
Two flashing lights are installed above existing warning signs, one on each side of the street.
Lighting the Way for Pedestrians
Several downtown businesses have joined a new local company's effort to buy and install wireless, solar-powered pedestrian lights in Main Street's crosswalks.