LED LIGHTING
(ARA) – With more and more people
concerned about the environment, building and
decorating green has never been more popular. One
of the easiest ways for homeowners to limit
environmental impact is to consider replacing the
lighting inside their home.
Incandescent bulbs waste energy and burn out quickly,
and when the more energy-efficient fluorescent bulbs
outlive their usefulness, they pollute the earth with the
toxic mercury they contain. A new lighting revolution is
giving homeowners an innovative option.
The LED Difference
Light Emitting Diode (LED) technology provides homes
with beautiful illumination while reducing the negative
environmental impact of traditional bulbs. Here’s why
it is fast becoming the leading eco-friendly choice:
* LED lights are long lasting: 20 times longer.
LED provides uncompromising light that will last 20
times longer than a traditional incandescent bulb and
five times longer than a compact fluorescent bulb (CFL).
You may never have to change your bulb again because
each light is estimated to last 50,000 hours.
* LED lights use less energy: 85 percent less.
Incandescent and fluorescent bulbs consume
substantially more energy than LED’s. You can easily
observe this based on the amount of heat they give off.
LED options generate almost no heat and consume a
whopping 85 percent less energy than incandescents
and 50 percent less than flourescents. For example,
eight LED retrofit replacement bulbs consume only 96
watts and provide enough light for an entire room.
If every U.S. homeowner replaced one incandescent
bulb with an LED, it would have the same effect as
having 4 million fewer cars on the road.
* LED lights produce less waste: No hazardous toxins
in your home.
Because the LED lights last so long, there is less waste
going into landfills. Unlike compact fluorescent bulbs,
these lights do not contain dangerous mercury. You
won’t have to worry about disposing of the bulbs
properly or having toxins in your home.
Adding LEDs to Your Home
Homeowners are using LED lights anywhere they have
6-inch recessed cans installed. Check
GreenHomeExperts.com for options that will seamlessly
fit into the architecture and lighting needs of any home.
LED retrofit replacements are easy to install and can be
screwed into existing recessed lighting fixtures. Some
existing fixtures or housings may require minor
modification. Although you may want to hire a
handyman to help with installation, many
homeowners are able to complete the task
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