Energy Efficient Lighting
Apr/14

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Are LED Lights Eco-Friendly?

LED lights are certainly eco-friendly. Switching to LED can make a huge difference as it reduces your electricity bill considerably. LED lamps consume low energy, but lasts much longer than incandescent lights. Moreover, there is no mercury or any other toxic chemical in LEDs that would otherwise harm the environment. To add to the benefits, LEDs produce less heat, which in turn increases the rated life.

LED Lights

LED Lights

Frequent replacements can be tedious, time-consuming and expensive. This is not a problem with LEDs. LED lamps do not need frequent replacement and can illuminate an area for up to 50,000 hours or longer. They are also easy to install as a replacement for incandescent or halogen lamps, and so take very little time to retrofit. You tend to fit and forget these lights due to their long lifespan. LED lighting is cost-effective and delivers immediate returns by lowering energy bills.

Another factor in LED lights eco-friendly credentials, is that they are recyclable. The material and production of one LED bulb is equal to 25 incandescent bulbs. So, there are considerable savings in production and materials when it comes to manufacturing LEDs.

A LED light consumes less energy than an incandescent light to produce the same light output. In other words, less wattage is used by the LED compared to a traditional bulb which produces the same lumen output. LED lamps also come with built in sensors, like passive infra-red or microwaves to detect movement, or photocells to switch the lamp off when the area is lit by natural light. These lights are lit only when required, thus avoiding unnecessary power consumption. LED lighting is a great way to save energy whilst boosting your green credentials!

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