With more concern over energy efficiency than every before, and with old fashioned lightbulbs banned by the EU making all non-clear lightbulbs regardless of shape or wattage harder and harder to find, LED lighting is becoming more popular. If you are looking to save on your energy costs, or you’re just confused about energy saving lighting, then visit the home of LED lighting: Ryness.co.uk.
LED stands for light-emitting diode: an electric light source first invented in the 1920s and developed as a new type of lighting source in the 1960s. LED lighting has many advantages over traditional light sources including being smaller in size, faster in switching and more robust. However, for the consumer the most important advantages are lower energy consumption and a longer life-span – saving both energy and money. LED light bulbs have a staggering 25 year life-span which means you can save over 90% in energy costs when using them.
These energy saving light bulbs are also far more efficient, producing more light per watt than incandescent lightbulbs. They radiate very little heat, making them safer and limiting wasted energy in the heat dispersement. When they burn out (at the end of their very long life!) they indicate that they are failing by dimming, rather than burning out suddenly as happens with incandescent lightbulbs. And as LED lighting does not contain mercury, they are far less toxic than fluorescent lighting.
Ryness.co.uk specialises in all sorts of lighting, both domestic lighting and for trade, including a vast array of LED lighting, from light bulbs to energy saving lamps. All of us will have to be using more LED lighting in the future given the growing energy crisis. Make your life easier by visiting www.ryness.co.uk for all you need to know and all the LED products you’ll ever need in one place.
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