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    LED lights use significantly less energy than incandescent bulbs because diode light is much more efficient than filament light. LED bulbs use more than 75% less energy than incandescent lighting. LED lighting does not have the environmental issues common to traditional lighting solutions like fluorescent or mercury vapour lights. Traditional lighting solutions contain mercury internal to the bulb and thus require special handling at the end of the product's useful lifespan. None of these considerations is necessary with LEDs.

    LED lighting has a longer lifespan than traditional lighting, is energy efficient, has improved environmental performance, can operate in cold temperatures, does not emit heat or UV, has greater design flexibility due to the small size of LEDs, and low voltage operation, and has dimming capabilities. LED also provide instant lighting and the ability to withstand frequent switching. LED lights also reduce maintenance and replacement costs and help protect the environment.

    LED lighting can save up to 90% of the electricity used by incandescent and halogen lights and up to 50% of the electricity used by fluorescent lights.

    Due to their flexible design nature, LED lights can be used in any commercial industry. They can also be used in residential homes.

    LEDs have a very long-life span and can last up between 30 000 and 50 000 hours or roughly 3.5 to 5.8 years.

    LED bulbs or LED globes are available for standard fixtures and vary in brightness from less than 50 lumens up to about four hundred lumens. The brightest LED bulbs for standard fixtures are floodlights and spotlights. The brightest of these uses about 11 watts and produces light comparable to a 50-watt incandescent. The non-directional LED bulbs are best for lighting small areas, low-level safety lighting, nightlights, mood lighting, or decorative accent lighting.

    LED spotlights: output a narrower beam of light, typically less than 30 degrees wide. Most of the light from a spotlight is concentrated onto a relatively small area producing a bright spot. LED floodlights: output a wider beam of light, up to 160 degrees, so the light from a LED floodlight is spread out over a much larger area. The light is more concentrated; thus, a spotlight will appear brighter than a floodlight but only within its narrower beam. An LED spotlight is more suited to illuminating objects and an LED floodlight is more suited to illuminating areas.

    While the initial cost of LED lights is higher than traditional lighting solutions, the long-term savings of using LED lights will ensure you save money.

    LED lights can match your existing lighting in terms of brightness and colour. As with any product, there can be inferior quality and high-quality LED lights. You may have had experience with inferior quality products already that do not match your existing lighting.
    Energy LED will help you select the correct fixture to replace your existing lighting in terms of brightness and colour temperature.

    Most LED light bulbs are built to retrofit existing lamps, meaning that they will fit in compatible fixtures. An LED light bulb with a standard bayonet cap, for example, will fit straight into a standard bayonet cap lamp.

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