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American Lighting Association
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http://www.americanlightingassoc.com
The American Lighting Association is a trade association representing the lighting industry. Its membership includes lighting and fan manufacturers, retail showrooms, sales representatives and lighting designers dedicated to providing the public with the proper application of quality residential lighting. ALA is committed to education and sponsors Lighting Specialist and Certified Lighting Consultant certification programs.
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International Association of Lighting Designers |
http://www.iald.org
The International Association of Lighting Designers (IALD) is established to recognize lighting design professionals and promote lighting excellence. Founded in 1969, IALD is an internationally recognized organization dedicated solely to the concerns of independent, professional lighting designers.
IALDs vision: "To set the global standard for lighting design excellence."
IALDs mission: "To serve its worldwide members by promoting the practice of excellent lighting design."
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| IESNA |
http://www.iesna.org
The IESNA is the recognized technical authority on illumination. For over 90 years its objective has been to communicate information on all aspects of good lighting practice to its members, to the lighting community, and to consumers through a variety of programs, publications and services.
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National Association of Electrical Distributors |
http://www.naed.org
Since 1908, the National Association of Electrical Distributors (NAED) has served as the trade association for the electrical distribution industry. NAED is a 501(c)6 not-for-profit organization dedicated to serving and protecting the electrical distribution channel. As part of that mission, NAED provides networking opportunities through approximately 20 meetings & conferences a year, training and research through the NAED Education & Research Foundation, industry information and research through TED Magazine. NAED members are distributors, manufacturers and allied partners.
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National Association of the Remodeling Industry |
http://www.nari.org/index.cfm
As the voice of the remodeling industry, NARIfs purpose is to establish and maintain a firm commitment to developing and sustaining programs that expand and unite the remodeling industry, to ensure the industry's growth and security and encourage ethical conduct, sound business practices and professionalism in the remodeling industry. Members of NARI are full service contractors, design-build firms, manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, subcontractors, lenders and other related professionals who work in the remodeling field. NARI is committed to educating both trade professionals and remodeling-ready homeowners in a variety of formats including certification, training, publications and programs.
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NEMA |
http://www.nema.org
Created in 1926, NEMA provides a forum for the standardization of electrical equipment. As a result, consumers are able to select from a range of safe, effective, and compatible electrical products. Membership includes over 450 companies of different sizes. NEMA has over 50 diverse product sections among eight divisions. Members are a part of at least one section and work with NEMA's departments to provide services to meet the goals and objectives of each section.
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U.S. Green Building Council |
http://www.usgbc.org
The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is a coalition of leaders from every sector of the building industry working to promote buildings that are environmentally responsible, profitable and healthy places to live and work. USGBC has more than 6,400 member organizations and a network of more than 80 regional chapters committed to transforming the building industry to sustainability.
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Canadian Standards Association (CSA) |
http://www.csa.ca
The Canadian Standards Association is a not-for-profit membership-based association serving business, industry, government and consumers in Canada and the global marketplace
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International Dark Sky Association |
http://www.darksky.org
The mission of the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) is to preserve and protect the nighttime environment and our heritage of dark skies through quality outdoor lighting. To achieve these goals, IDA takes an approach that supports the individual efforts of our members and of others who advocate dark skies. In fighting light pollution, IDA works with communities, astronomers, ecologists, and lighting professionals, and are active on local, national, and international levels.
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NCQLP |
http://www.ncqlp.org
The NCQLP is a non-profit organization established to serve and protect the well-being of the public through effective and efficient lighting practices. Through a peer-review process, the NCQLP establishes the education, experience and examination requirements for baseline certification across the lighting professions. (Source: NCQLP Web site)
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| Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. |
http://www.UL.com
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL) is an independent, not-for-profit product safety testing and certification organization. UL has tested products for public safety for over a century. Each year more than 17 billion UL marks are applied to products worldwide. Founded in 1894, UL has the undisputed reputation as the leader in U.S. product safety and certification. Its services extend to helping companies achieve global acceptance for their products, whether it is an electrical device, a programmable system or a company's quality process.
(UL is not affiliated with Juno Lighting Group, and does not endorse the Web site.)
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