Are Incandescent Bulbs On Their Way Out?
Since modern electrical lighting was first introduced, the incandescent bulb has been the go-to lighting for most homeowners. However, as LED lighting fixtures become more and more affordable, it's possible that these energy-efficient lighting forms could make incandescent bulbs obsolete in the near future. The long lifespans, energy-efficiency, and additional safety features of LED lights make them a great choice for both home and commercial applications.
Long Lifespans Mean Fewer Replacements
While there are a variety of alternatives to traditional incandescent bulbs, LED light bulbs are some of the most long-lasting. Their design means that there isn't a filament that can cause the light bulb to burn out. As a result, these unique energy efficient light replacements can last for thousands of hours longer than other forms. The less often you need to replace your light bulbs, the less you need to spend on replacements.
Low Energy Costs Reducing Bills
Not only do LED lights require fewer replacements; they also are incredibly energy efficient. Today’s LED bulbs can be six to seven times more energy efficient than conventional incandescent lights and cut energy use by more than 80%. This largely is the result of more efficient energy use; these lights release far less of their energy as heat, instead channeling it all into light.
Environmentally-Friendly Choices
The unique design of LED lighting allows for increased energy efficiency that generates more light and less heat while still using less power. Not only will this cut down on overall energy spending; they'll also reduce the environmental impact of homes and businesses across the nation. The more homes and buildings that use LED lighting in place of incandescent lighting, the more energy can be conserved.
Safety Features For Industrial Use
Industrial applications have an additional benefit to be gained from LED lights, particularly when it comes to installing explosion proof lighting. Because of the design of these lights, they're much safer to use in industrial applications where flammable materials are used or manufactured.
Incandescent lighting could be the way of the past with the increased popularity and efficiency of LED lights. For more information or to stock up on energy efficient lighting for your home or business, contact Induction Lighting Fixtures today.
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