Seven Cool Facts about LED Lights That You Probably Didn’t Know

Apr 12, 2023

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In Australia, energy-efficient lighting is quickly becoming the "norm." Not only are more and more companies adopting this new, energy-efficient lighting technology, but millions of Australian families are now using these long-lasting bulbs. LED bulbs are far more energy efficient than other types of lights, such as incandescent bulbs.

 

We've gathered some fascinating information regarding LED lights in this article that you probably didn't know. Look at that.


Long lifespan of LEDs. In reality, an LED bulb would take around three years to quit operating if you turn it on and don't turn it off. (As you would imagine, this is a huge benefit, especially if you detest having to change your home's light bulbs every few months. If you replace your home's incandescent lights with LED ones, you won't need to do so for years.

 

More than 95% of LEDs are recyclable, and they don't contain any mercury either. Have children or pets at home? A broken incandescent bulb would therefore be the last thing you would want because it contains mercury that is bad for humans. In comparison, an LED is fully secure. The fact that LEDs are recyclable makes them environmentally friendly.

 

Around 10% of the power used by incandescent bulbs is converted into light. LEDs, on the other hand, turn all of the power they need into light. (In plain English, that implies LEDs help you pay less for power; now that's good news.)

 

Installing an LED light in a baby's nursery now would prevent you from changing the bulb for the following 20 years. LEDs last a very, very long time (well, that's what we've been saying all along.)

 

Even in extremely frigid temperatures, LED lamps function effectively. While incandescent lights tend to burn out pretty fast at temperatures well below zero, LEDs perform very well in adverse weather situations. Therefore, utilise LED bulbs if you're shopping for light bulbs for your house during the chilly winter months.)

 

Your ability to concentrate may be affected by LEDs. According to research, yellower light is more calming while lighting that closely resembles natural sunshine makes you feel less drowsy and more awake. Smart LED lights let you adjust the light's colour to suit your preferences. As an alternative, you might add natural white LED lights in your dining area, study, and home office.)

 

Sleeping negatively impacted by blue illumination. (There are LED bulbs of excellent quality and LEDs of lesser grade. The latter ones emit blue light, which might interfere with sleep. As a result, you should always use high-quality LED bulbs since they emit the most even lighting. Anything less than a CRI90+ rating is, at best, a compromise; quality LEDs have a CRI90+ rating. As you might have suspected, LiquidLEDs exclusively offers high-quality (also known as CRI90+) LEDs.
 

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