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Go Green With LED Lighting Solutions

More people are realizing the benefits of using energy-efficient products. The need to save energy is becoming more important for homeowners and business owners. Buying light emitting diodes (LEDs) is the ideal solution to green lighting. Consumers must understand the environmental and economic benefits of using these LED light technologies.

LED lights are designed to use at least 90% less energy than incandescent and fluorescent bulbs. As a result, people are able to save hundreds to thousands of dollars a month on energy bills. They are less likely to replace and maintain the light bulbs, so they save even more money in the long run. LED lights come with a number of advantages:

  • small size
  • long life
  • reduced temperatures
  • energy efficiency

LEDs lights are made in singles or rows andvary from 3 mm to 8 mm in length. The small size makes it easy for people to hang up these lights in very small spaces. Also, LEDs emit light in one direction, which is more efficient than light emitted in many different directions.

LED lighting is guaranteed to include a long lifespan. These lights last as many as 50,000 hours unlike incandescent lights that last only 2,000 hours on average and fluorescent lights that last10,000 hours. Thislifespan is determined by the number of hours that pass until 70% of the brightness starts to fade.

Traditional lights lose significant amounts of heat andenergy due to high intensity. Incandescent lights emit heat through 90% of its energy, but LED lights stay cool. The LED bulbs do not contain glass that is prone to breakage, so it is common to find these lights in buildings where people play sports and other intense activities.

Consumers find the best lights by looking at energy efficient ratings. There areEnergy Star-rated LED productsthat provide morelight than incandescent productswith less of the energy wastage. These LED lightsturn on instantly and use zero power when turned off.

Types of LED Lights Available

There are different types of LED lights available for homes, offices and different commercial buildings.High-power LEDs (HPLED) are high intensity lights commonly found in homes and offices. The intensity of the light and heat is higher than traditional LEDs. There are real dangers that HPLED products could overheat, so placing the lights near heat absorbents is recommended. The costs are high, but the lights have long lives and low energy costs in the long term.

Miniature LEDs are placed in various electronics like smartphones and calculators. When people see small warning indicator lights, they are likely to see miniature LEDs that flash or do not flash. Super flex LEDs are made for large spaces like billboards and very large television screens. For home and businesses, there are strip lights that are easy to install on walls, ceilings or floors. Flexible strips are made as ropes and ribbons that are easy to install anywhere and wrap around objects. There are also dimmable, waterproof and color changing lights available for decorative purposes.

There are professionals like police officers and firefighters who need LED emergency lights. These lights are found on the top, front or rear parts of emergency vehicles. The LED type is more favorable because it is brighter and longer lasting than the fluorescent type. The light source is pure, intense and dims or changes color with little effort. Emergency responders need superior LED lights to alert people and indicate warnings quickly.

All in all, choosing LED lights is the best option for anyone interested in green living. Light-emitting diodes are used to create light that is bright, durable and energy efficient.Compared to incandescent and fluorescent lights, the LED options come with far more advantages. Due to the small size, the lights are easy to place in small spaces. Some lights are made in flexible strips that can be wrapped for better placement. There are many different LED products that are specially made for home and business settings, so people are encouraged to do research before making their selections.

Jessica is PR manager for Wallpacks, a US-based Wall packs company.  She likes reading and writing about new trends and technologies in light industry.

Clay Miller
the authorClay Miller
I am the creator/writer of Ways2GoGreen.com and Ways2GoGreenBlog.com. I'm an advocate for oceans, beaches, state parks. I enjoy all things outdoors (e.g. running, golf, gardening, hiking, etc.) I am a graduate of the University of Kentucky (Go Wildcats!!). I'm also a huge fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I was born and raised in the beautiful state of Kentucky.

2 Comments

  • I did a comparison on the brightness of the lights, measured in Lumen, basically 900 lumen is equal to one 50 Watt Halogen, one 12 watt LED or one 13 watt CFL. The running cost between a 12 watt LED and the 13 watt CFL is insignificant but the original purchase price of the CFL is way cheaper than a LED

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