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Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) Washed in Green from Elation SixPars

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ORANGE, CA — The Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) turned to Pacific Coast Entertainment with a lighting assist for the grand opening of the region’s only youth mental health facility across three nights in late March. PCE lit the building in a brilliant wash of green — the color of mental health awareness — using Elation SixPar series LED wash lights.

More details from Elation Professional (www.elationlighting.com):

Event production company Pacific Coast Entertainment (PCE) was tasked with bringing the color of mental health awareness to the entire CHOC campus. Under the direction of Jim Pari of event production company RLM, PCE used more than 300 LED lighting fixtures to bring CHOC’s vision to life. PCE designers relied heavily on Elation Professional’s SixPar line of indoor and outdoor color-changing LED PAR lights, as well as a multitude of LED battens, to light the varied aspects of the multi-story façade.

PCE was hired to design, install, and then remove all aspects of the event. “They decided to light the entire campus to help bring awareness to the opening of the new children’s mental health wing and wanted to highlight the mental health color of green. The project called for quantity and variety in fixture selection as well as a safe and secure method for temporary installation,” said Ryan Steidinger, CEO of Pacific Coast Entertainment.

Elation 6-color SixPar 100, SixPar 200 and SixPar 300 LED PAR color changers (7, 12 and 18 x 12-watt LEDs respectively) were used to canvas the facade of the building. “All of the lights were strategically located to be as hidden from the public view as possible, but to maximize the lighting effect on the building’s surface,” Steidinger explains. “With a variety of surfaces including glass, concrete, stucco, steel, etc. we needed a versatile fixture that could maintain a consistent color green and have a variety of output options. We used the vibrant green straight from the SixPar’s LED diode; no other colors were mixed in.”

The fact that each SixPar model fixture is available in a weatherproof IP65 and an IP20 version, as well as the variety of output choices available, were important factors in their choice, according to Steidinger. “This gave us maximum choice as we deployed the various units around the campus,” he said, adding that some of the IP65 versions were located in planters to be able to deal with the sprinkler system.

The illumination made for an unmistakable landmark in Orange County with the green color scheme generating increased awareness of the mental health needs of local youth. The new 12,000-square-foot CHOC mental health wing includes beds for patients up to 17 years old and cost $13.2 million to build. Besides being the first mental health facility in the country for youth under 12, it is the only mental health facility in the state to offer accommodations for parents who want to stay overnight with their children. Steidinger applauds PCE Project Manager and Designer Gerald Werner for his work on the illumination project, along with Account Rep Tim Hemrich.