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How Much Will It Cost To Ship My Order To Canada?

2020-09-18 11:200

Customers of the Emergency Lights Company who are in Canada can expect the same prompt service that our customers in the U.S. receive. No matter where you are in the world, as soon as you place your order, we will estimate both your shipping costs and estimated delivery dates.

As with any order that is shipped, costs are based on both dimensions and weight of your package. An estimated weight and dimensions of every item in our inventory is listed within the product description. When you place your order, the weight will be rounded up to the highest pound.

We will give you the costs of both of our shipping carriers, FedEX and UPS. Because of the volatility in shipping rates from any carrier, how those costs can vary and Customs requirements, we want to give you the best, up-to-the-minute rates and shipping estimates to get your Emergency Lights Company order to you.

Our emergency lighting specialists are available to you 24 hours a day, 7 days per week. 

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