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Prairie Solar Power and Light
I am a full service installer for all three through Wisconsin's Focus on Energy Program. I am also a certified Solar PV Site Assessor and training to become a Wind Site Assessor.
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A community-led transition to the new economy. We're way beyond green.
Featured Certification
The Afrisco office provides inspection and certification in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Afrisco organic certification is accredited by IFOAM, the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, which is the international umbrella body and standard setter for the sector.
Featured Product
Both our classic and our sparkly frames compliment most face shapes, and come in two widths. Small is designed to fit 3- to 5-year-olds, while large will fit most 5- to 7-year-olds.
Our frames also come in three temple arm lengths. The temple arm length is the measurement, in millimeters, from the front of the frame to the tip of the temple along the length of the entire temple arm. You want the the temple arm to be long enough so the glasses don't perch at an angle above the ear. Most young children wear a temple length of 125.
Each order includes a copy of our book "Princesses Wear Glasses."
Once you receive the frames, take them to your optical provider, who will make sure they fit properly and add your child's prescription lenses.

