NEWS SOURCE: Aero Thermic Shields

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Nov. 14 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — Vandalism is a problem that is spreading everywhere, from large metropolitan cities to rural housing communities. The growing trend of vandalizing outdoor lighting fixtures has caused an alarming increase in safety issues, liability, and maintenance costs. Aero Thermic Shields has spent years partnering with city officials, housing authorities, park departments, and electric utilities to help prevent lighting vandalism and save money.

Send2Press PhotowireTheir complete product line of vandal-proof, bullet-resistant polycarbonate Vandal Shields were created to be easily affixed to an existing light fixture to stop the impact of rocks, sticks, bats, other projectiles, and up to .44 caliber bullets from penetrating to the light source.

Customers have cited a complete elimination of the problems they previously faced, in addition to obtaining a 100% return on investment upon the first failed vandalism attempt. Vandal Shields allow the lights to stay on, restoring safety and minimizing maintenance costs.

Vandal Shields are available to protect most outdoor light fixtures: Roadway, Area, Architectural, Flood and Pathway.

For more information about Vandal Shields, contact Aero Thermic Shields at (800) 698-2402 (info @vandalshields.com).

Factory website: www.vandalshields.com or the GE Lighting website: www.pistolproof.com

Factory: Aero Thermic Shields, 8560 Roland Street, Unit E, PO Box 434, Buena Park, CA 90621.

News issued by: Aero Thermic Shields

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Original Story ID: (2212) :: 2006-11-1114-001

Original Keywords: Aero Thermic Shields, vandal shields, bullet resistant polycarbonate, affixed to an existing light fixture, stop the impact of rocks, sticks, bats, other projectiles, jelp prevent lighting vandalism, vandal shield Aero Thermic Shields

NEWS SOURCE: Aero Thermic Shields | Published: 2006-11-14 13:52:00



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