With the Holidays just around the corner, you may be trying to decide about switching to
LED (light emitting diode) lights for decorating. Here are a few points to keep in mind.
- New LED lights can last up to 20 years, do not contain any mercury and consume very low amounts of energy.
- Older non-LED lights used 6 hours per day can cost about $30 per month in electricity while LED lights will cost about 50 cents for the same amount of time, quite a savings comparatively.
- Additionally, LED lights do not generate heat and remain cool to the touch making them much safer than the traditional strands of lights that can get hot and become a fire hazard.
For
the most efficient decorative lighting, have you seen the solar powered holiday
lights now available? These turn on automatically at sunset, have all the
adjustable options like twinkling and flashing, and best of all, use no
electricity.
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