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Energy Saving Lighting can be used to counteract the effect of one of the three main greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide (CO2). This is because CO2 is emitted whenever a light is turned on. This is a major issue in energy efficient lighting. The use of lighting is a contentious environmental issue, involving energy efficiency and ?light pollution? considerations. Artificial light is an indispensable necessity in modern life; however a middle ground needs to be found in order to prevent further unnecessary environmental damage.
Specific rooms demand specific lighting solutions. For instance kitchen lights are usually left on for sustained periods of time, therefore a low energy light-bulb type is required.
Lounge and Living Room lighting is often a compromise between functionality and decoration. In both cases however, it is important to employ energy efficient bulbs. Modern bathrooms are usually fitted with light activating extractor fans and heat lamps. As bathrooms tend to create a lot of steam, the use of extractor fans is important to reduce steam and condensation which lead to mould and fitting deterioration.
Solar powered garden lights are switch and wire-free, and are simply ?planted? into the ground. They power-up during the day using solar radiation, which is ever-present, (even on cold cloudy days) and activate when the sun goes down. The light emission from solar-powered garden lights is subtle and understated, and lasts around eight hours.
The Go Green Company offers a wide and extensive range of energy efficient light bulbs. Select your energy saving light bulbs now!
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