Saturday 17 January 2015

LED Coloured lights: Best choice for power saving

Society these days has become more concerned towards the environment and subsequently the demand for eco-friendly products has been developed. LEDs are being used extensively in present generation due to their several benefits. They are reliable, small in size and come in steady colour.  No doubt in near future LEDs are going to replace the traditional bulbs.

Why to go for LED?

•    LEDs use very less voltage and are at minimum risk of burns than the conventional bulbs especially neon lights.  These are much safer as no ultra-radiations are emitted and so can be used fearlessly in heat sensitive areas.
•    LED lights are self-coloured so all the light emitted by these lights can be used effectively with minimum wastage. Whereas in conventional bulbs filters are used for light emission and much of the light is being wasted.
•    LEDs require minimum energy for illumination. Being energy efficient their use in business sectors is widespread as lot of money is saved.
•    LEDs are durable and long lasting having an average life of about 10 years. They can be recycled thus causing no damage to the surroundings.
•    These lights are easy to preserve and cleaning them is very easy. You can wipe them easily as they are not very hot.
•    Being robust and solid these lights can be used for underwater purposes also.
•    These ecological lights can be disposed easily unlike traditional bulbs that emit toxins.
•    You can get LEDs in various colours like red, blue, amber and green which are the basic colours. They can be mixed and matched to create different colour options.

LED lighting is rapidly becoming the preferred solution for both professional and domestic requirements. The LED technology being advanced offers several advantages as compared to traditional neon or incandescent lights. These lights are used in diverse applications including desk lamps, automation engineering, armed forces, infrastructures, stage lighting, reading lights and architecture.