Getting in the Game
The outdoor advertising industry owes its profits in good measure to the 1965 Highway Beautification Act, which limited billboards to major U.S. highways and industrial areas and regulates the locations of outdoor displays in the U.S. The limit on billboard placement has created large barriers for new entrants into the market.
The Green Team will help you convert your existing billboard to a digital billboard. We offer site survey, structural engineering, permitting and installation services.
Environmentally responsible and community friendly
- Efficient components last longer, produce less heat, and require no HVAC, resulting in considerably less power.
- Ambient brightness sensor monitors light conditions and automatically adjusts screen brightness.
- ETL and UL certified
- RoHS - All components contain no lead, mercury or cadmium
What’s the difference between digital outdoor and "on-premise" LED signs?
Digital Outdoor:
A digital LED billboard that is used to display multiple advertisers' messages, typically located off-premise (in other words, it’s not located on a business' property but is located some distance away, more visible to traffic and the public).
On-premise LED Signs:
A digital LED sign located on the premises of a business. Typically used by the business owner to directly promote products and services offered by the business.
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