From Guam after a nasty Typhoon: We were contracted to install 6 STL-108 lights in the southern end of the island on the pier where recreational boats load and dock at. It also provides lighting to a handicapped walkway. Not even one month, Typhoon Pongsona smashed through the island, packing 155 mile per hour winds with gust to 185 miles an hour. Houses torn apart, buses, cars flipped over, concrete power poles snapping in half, containers thrown 100 yards away, I couldn't image that thoses light will survive near the water. Two days after the storm, the contractor called me and I assumed that he wanted talk about replacing the lights, but to my surprise, he called me congratulating me about the durability and dependability on those lights! They were still working! I was surprised about the strength of the lights. All stainless materials made this happen with good construction techniques. 5 out of 6 lights where working, the 6th light received received minor damage and was repaired right away.

I applaud The LED light company for their lights and highly recommend this to anyone out there who need lighting in areas. Very durable and easy to maintain. If these lights can survive here in typhoon alley, then it will survive anywhere else!

Jerry Gogue
SolCom, Guam