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Larson Electronics was founded in 1973 as an industrial lighting company. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, the business offers its products to customers in the following sectors: government, military, aviation, oil and gas, processing, manufacturing, marine and hunting. Our mission is to provide customers with high quality industrial lighting products through reliable sales support and expedited delivery services.
We are a certified UL 1640 and UL508A panel shop, as well as CSA/CAN C22.2 No. 14 industrial controls shop. Our engineers are knowledgeable in the following industry standards and recommended practices: ANSI, ASTM, ATEX, IEC, IECEx, IES, NEMA, NFPA (NEC) and OSHA.
Larson Electronics extends its offerings to customers worldwide. Today, our products are being used by manufacturing facilities, refineries, military bases, aerospace facilities and paint spray booths. Our specialties include explosion proof and hazardous location lighting and power distribution for permanent and portable applications.
In the film and entertainment industry, our high grade luminaries have supported the production of several iconic television shows and movies, such as NBC’s Blindspot, Falling Water, War for the Planet of the Apes, Green Lantern, I am Legend and Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice.
As a leading expert in the competitive commercial lighting sector, we participate in exhibitions and expos to influence the development of our business. In 2016, Larson Electronics attended the Global Petroleum Show in Calgary, Canada; and the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas. We also make contributions and donations to various organizations that rely on lighting equipment to expand their cause, such as the Wounded Warriors Anglers of America.
Larson Electronics has continuously evolved to meet the needs and demands of fast-moving customers. As a pioneer in the development of new lighting technologies, the company has expanded its core products with the release of portable power distribution systems, explosion proof lights and masts. In 2006, the business started producing light towers, portable fixtures and high powered surface mount luminaries.
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