So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, February 4, 2011

Why Incandescent Light Bulbs Should Be Removed From Shelves

By Byron Levey


When someone goes shopping and needs to pick up light bulbs, they usually do not have a preference or a particular lighting product in mind. Whatever they happen to pick up first or whichever brand is being sold at a special price will be fine with them. When they purchase incandescent bulbs instead of LED bulbs, however, they are contributing to a worldwide energy crisis.

The incandescent bulb was available to the public for the first time in 1925 and it has sat on store shelves for 85 years without any significant technological advancements. This is staggering to think about in a world where a new video game console comes out in time for Christmas each year. Technology has improved just about every product created, so it is difficult to imagine that these bulbs are still considered by some to be the most efficient way to light a room.

When the incandescent bulb was first put on the market, there was no concern about the amount of energy they used because energy efficiency had not become a topic of public discussion. These days, most products are advertised to the public based on the amount of power that can be saved by using them. When incandescent bulbs are known to be so inefficient when it comes to energy, it is difficult to see why so many people still purchase them.

The primary reason that so many continue to use incandescent bulbs is, of course, that they are the least expensive on the market. The problem is that not only is the price cheap, but the quality of the product is also cheap. With only one thousand hours of use available, these bulbs actually produce less light and more heat. LED bulbs may cost more on the shelf, but they are priceless when it comes to energy efficiency and longevity.

The countries of Europe realized how counterproductive these bulbs were to fighting the energy crisis, and they became illegal for use in 2009. It is anticipated that The United States will pass similar laws by 2012, and South Africa will be right behind them. Lawmakers would not have passed such legislation if they did not know that citizens had other, better options available.

The next time you make a trip to the store for light bulbs, don't shop on price alone if you want to save huge amounts of cash in the future.Incandescent bulbs waste precious energy that should be conserved for future generations while reducing your own electrical bills by as much as 90 percent. It is time to get on board with the shift that countries around the world have already started to make so buy LED light bulbs for your home or business.




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