New lighting solution to make Difference
Generally though, it isn’t difficult for a new lighting solution
to make a difference in the bottom line relatively quickly Led
Lights Sydney. In terms of energy
efficiency, a standard 50W halogen lamp uses just 10pc of the electricity it
consumes for producing its light.
In a commercial
building filled with halogen bulbs, swapping out these bright but inefficient
lights could see businesses reduce their lighting bills by a massive 90pc.6
Although their
prices are falling rapidly, Led Lights Sydney are initially
expensive to buy compared to fluorescent tubes. However, some LED lights have
an operating lifespan of some 70,000 hours, which is eight to 10 times longer
than standard lamps, according to Philips LUMEC.7
And since there are
no filaments, Led
Lights Sydney can withstand a greater
intensity of vibration and shock than standard lights and can be exposed to
rain and snow – which is why Maglite, the manufacturer of rough-and-tough
torches, has taken to using them in its products used by the US police and
military.
LEDs have other
advantages in their size. LEDs can be as small as 2mm, making them ideal for
fitting into hard-to-reach and compact areas. In addition, LED lights have
distinct cosmetic advantages over traditional incandescent light bulbs which
rely on highly inefficient filters to produce colour.
While Led
Lights Sydney are offered in a variety of base colours such
as red, green, blue and amber they can also be blended together to produce
millions of colour options, without including specific filters for each. It is
this that makes them ideal for interactive signage, signalling, advertising
hoardings and decorative illumination of buildings.
In addition, LED
lights are more eco-friendly, since they contain no mercury or other harmful
gasses or emit any harmful UV rays – both minor but nonetheless real concerns
for users of easily broken fluorescent strip bulbs – and crucially, few Led
Lights Sydney lights contain glass. And
when it comes to the environment, a 13w LED light emits 68pc less carbon
dioxide than a standard 40w incandescent bulb, running 10 hours per day


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