LED Light Bulbs - What are the Benefits?
If you are conscious about your home and ways to improve efficiency (plus save money), consider purchasing an LED (light-emitting diode) Earth4Energy or two, or three. LED bulbs are different from the current incandescent bulbs in many people’s homes. Incandescent lights use filaments, which tend to burn out rather quickly. LED lights, on the other hand, last much longer due to the diodes, rather than filaments.
Don’t let the upfront cost for an LED light fool you. Light-emitting diode bulbs are more costly up front, but actually save consumers a lot of money because of their long life. This is particularly true if you switch all of your bulbs to LED lights and use current appliances that have LEDs or IREDs (infrared-emitting diodes). IRED lights are found in everyday household items. If you own a digital watch or clock, a large-screen T.V. or a microwave, chances are that you already have IREDs in use. Regular LED bulbs do not have infrared light, as an IRED does.
Picture this; you are setting up your Christmas tree with all of the beautiful ornaments and garland and lastly, the lights. If you have older lights, after you turn them on they will get pretty hot after a while, right (increasing the likelihood of a fire)? This is not the case with LED lights. It’s quite the opposite, actually. LED lights are generally cool to the touch because of the lack of filament. LEDs are plastic, instead of glass, like incandescent bulbs are. This means that is pretty unlikely that you would break an LED bulb. These are just a couple more perks of LEDs vs. incandescent bulbs.
The next time you need to purchase a light bulb, consider choosing an LED light as opposed to an incandescent light. You will save money and your Christmas tree will thank you!
and are friendly to the environment and can help you save money.
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