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Johnson Controls to Upgrade Intersections in South Bend—Page 2 <br /> Johnson Controls will change South Bend's existing incandescent bulbs on traffic signals <br /> to low-energy LED bulbs and add uninterruptible power supply(UPS) battery back-up devices at <br /> intersections to power traffic signals during electricity outages. Two important traffic safety <br /> devices will also be installed at strategic intersections throughout South Bend. Traffic pre- <br /> emption devices will be used near Memorial Hospital to control traffic signals from—and save <br /> precious minutes for—emergency response vehicles. Also, select pedestrian walk waits will now <br /> visibly count down by the second to encourage people to be patient and cross streets when it is <br /> safer. <br /> "The various aspects of this project will help our city conserve energy and support the <br /> environment while improving public safety for motorists and pedestrians alike," said Mayor <br /> Luecke. "The best news is that this should save taxpayers money in the long run." <br /> Energy reduction from the project is expected to limit the city's overall carbon footprint. <br /> This is an important consideration for South Bend, which has received the Tree City USA <br /> designation from the Arbor Day Foundation for more than 10 years. According to the American <br /> Forests Association, the reductions in dangerous nitrous oxide and sulfur dioxide levels from this <br /> project are equal to what 5,600 trees would consume in one year. <br /> "Johnson Controls is proud to help forward-thinking cities like South Bend find <br /> solutions to their unique challenges," said Dave Peters, area general manager, Johnson Controls. <br /> "Like the private sector, cities are faced with creating the greatest value from tight budgets. <br /> South Bend residents should appreciate that their city officials struck a balance with this <br /> project." <br /> About Johnson Controls <br /> Johnson Controls is a global leader in interior experience, building efficiency and power <br /> solutions. The company provides innovative automotive interiors that help make driving more <br /> comfortable, safe and enjoyable. For buildings, it offers products and services that optimize <br /> energy use and improve comfort and security. Johnson Controls also provides batteries for <br /> automobiles and hybrid electric vehicles, along with systems engineering and service expertise. <br /> Johnson Controls (NYSE: JCl) has 136,000 employees in more than 1,000 locations serving <br /> customers in 125 countries. Founded in 1885, the company is headquartered in Milwaukee, <br /> Wisconsin. Johnson Controls has been part of the South Bend community since 1905. For <br /> additional information, please visit www.johnsoncontrols.com. <br />