
It's simple to use a little less energy. Replace your old tunsgram bulbs with led bulbs who use less energy.
Currently, LED lights, or Light Emitting Diodes are not appropriate for house wide lighting use. By design, LED lights are directional, meaning their light doesn't spread all that well. That said, there are still pros to replacing some home lighting with LED lights.
- LED bulbs burn cooler; a point that can help prevent fires.
- LED burns more efficiently than incandescent, which saves energy and money. The monetary savings may be cut though, depending on where you get your lights. You can find them for the same cost as incandescents, but not always.
- LED lighting is durable. The LED bulbs far out-performed the incandescent. Research on small home LED light applications show the same.
- LED lighting is healthier for the environment.
So, where can you use LED bulbs in your home. Most current research suggests that LED lights work best for small spaces, or places where you may need close-in direct light. Keep in mind that this is because LED lights burn in a more muted fashion, you're not going to get bright light like you will with other choices.
Places LED works well include:
- Reading lights.
- In stairways or closets.
Recessed lighting. - Linear strip lighting.
- As a night light.
- To showcase something - an art piece for example.
- Lights you see inside a glass door cupboard.
- Outdoor and porch lighting.
Outdoor lighting is iffy. Some people like how LED looks outside while others think the light is too dim. I've heard both sides. Personally, I like the more muted look of LED, but if you need extra bright light outside, LED is not what you want. The best you can do is try. You can always replace a light.
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