Second Gentleman, Douglas Emhoff, visits LightLab International Allentown’s UV-C testing capabilities.

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Douglas Emhoff, Second Gentleman, entering LightLab International Allentown during visit to lab
Second Gentleman, Douglas Emhoff, during visit to LightLab International Allentown, LLC. Photo courtesy of AEDC

LightLab International Allentown, LLC is proud to have hosted the Second Gentlemen, Douglas Emhoff, for a tour of the lab facilities on Wednesday, May 5, 2021. As part of President Biden’s “Getting America Back on Track” tour, Mr. Emhoff visited with small businesses in the Allentown Economic Development Center, where he hosted a small business roundtable and spoke directly with business owners in the Center.

During the visit to LightLab, lab representatives Mike Grather and Tracy Silvert explained their relationship with Energy Efficiency through programs such as the Designlights Consortium (DLC) and the California Energy Commission’s Title 20 and Title 24 programs. They also discussed the lab’s capability to measure UV-C for germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV) applications.

Mike Grather explains the integrating sphere testing to Second Gentleman, Douglas Emhoff and Natalie Cofield from SBA
Mike Grather of LightLab International Allentown, LLC explains the Integrating Sphere technology to Second Gentleman, Douglas Emhoff, and Natalie Cofield, SBA, during visit to LightLab International Allentown, LLC. Photo courtesy of AEDC

LightLab International Allentown, LLC is an independent photometric and radiometric testing laboratory that provides testing services for the lighting industry. Typical applications include general illumination, horticultural lighting, and Germicidal Ultraviolet (GUV). The lab is ISO-accredited and is a recognized testing laboratory for energy efficiency certification and listing programs including the DesignLights Consortium (DLC) and the California Energy Commission (CEC) programs. The highly experienced and knowledgeable staff is focused on providing the kind of personalized testing that the larger laboratories aren’t capable of.