SHENZHEN, CHINA, August 31, 2011 (Press-News.org) LED light site Lazerpoint announced last Friday that a series of camping lights were available in the store.
It is well-known that International Labor Day falls on May 1 of each year, but Americans celebrate their own Labor Day on the first Monday of September every year. The Labor Day of this year is due on September 5.
According to Johnson Gray, Public Relations manager for Lazerpoint, a series of camping lights special for American Labor Day arrived in the store.
Johnson Gray said it¡¯s time that workers had one day off to free themselves from heavy work.
¡°Workers are working hard day after day, having no time to spend with their family. Only one day off will allow them to spend some time with their family, which is indeed a great welfare. Simultaneously, confronted with all kinds of stresses, they need this holiday to free themselves from them,¡± said Mr. Gray.
According to Mr. Gray, a latest questionnaire involving roughly 150 participants carried out by Lazerpoint showed that around 56 percent of people would go camping on Labor Day Holiday.
¡°Participants said they wanted to spend some time with their family. Camping is a great idea for them. Fresh air and beautiful stars appeal to them,¡± said Mr. Gray.
In order to meet the demands of shoppers, Lazerpoint launched a wide variety of camping lights. ¡°Lazerpoint hopes that people will have fun with their family. It is firmly convinced that life will get better and better,¡± said Johnson Gray.
Lazerpoint, an online site focused on discovering and stocking affordable energy-saving and cutting-edge lighting products. With almost 1000 items covering almost 40 categories Lazerpoint provides flashlights, lasers and LED lights for people all over the world with free shipping. All the products have gone through three standard quality control processes at our warehouse before they can be shipped.
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LED Light Shop Lazerpoint Launched A Series Of Camping Lights To Celebrate American Labor Day
People planning to camp on American Labor Day Holiday will be pleased to hear that LED flashlight site Lazerpoint released a batch of camping lights.
2011-08-31
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[Press-News.org] LED Light Shop Lazerpoint Launched A Series Of Camping Lights To Celebrate American Labor DayPeople planning to camp on American Labor Day Holiday will be pleased to hear that LED flashlight site Lazerpoint released a batch of camping lights.
