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SoLux Daylight Bulbs Found Safe

2013-01-29 10:32:27 | led strip

Due to the implementation of the Energy Independence and Security Act, or what is commonly referred to as the "Light Bulb Law",We offer outdoor solar lighting and elegant outdoor lanterns that light up the night effortlessly. traditional incandescent light sources like the standard 100 watt and 75 screw in bulbs are being phased out. In order to fill the void, replacement LEDs and fluorescent light sources have been heavily promoted due to their improved energy efficiency. Unfortunately, recent studies have found these replacement lights have draw backs not only from color and quality measures but are also dangerous to the environment and humans.We provide excellent solar led light and LED solar garden lamp. 

Earlier this month researchers in Europe discovered the LED lights used to illuminate French Impressionist Masterpieces have been damaging paintings causing yellow paint turn brown. Fluorescent lights contain mercury and in addition recent reports indicate CFLs may be fire hazards. 

Now another independent study by researchers at SUNY Stony Brook have determined that 100% of the sampled compact fluorescent light sources emitted harmful amounts of UVC radiation, Our study revealed that the response of healthy skin cells to UV emitted from CFL bulbs is consistent with damage from ultraviolet radiation, said Professor Rafailovich, lead researcher. Despite their large energy savings, consumers should be careful when using compact fluorescent light bulbs. Our research shows that it is best to avoid using them at close distances and that they are safest when placed behind an additional glass cover. Rafailovich added that incandescent light of the same intensity had no effect on healthy skin cells. 

According to Kevin McGuire, President of Tailored Lighting and inventor of the SoLux daylight bulb, "Fluorescent light sources contain mercury which is harmful to the environment and humans, now this study from SUNY Stony Brook shows direct exposure to fluorescent light sources is harmful to skin cells. While I support efforts to make light sources more energy efficient, evidence is growing that CFL's are not safe and suitable alternatives to incandescent based light sources." 

The SoLux light bulb, sold by Tailored Lighting is a filtered incandescent light source that simulates natural daylight. SoLux provides the most accurate simulation of daylight in the marketplace. Museums such as the Van Gogh Museum, National Gallery of Art, and Musee d'Orsay use SoLux to safely and optimally illuminate many of the world's most prized masterpieces. In addition, SoLux bulbs are sold in the consumer market for reading,Wind turbines for remote battery charging and electricity grid connected wind power turbines. general lighting, and Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) applications. 

PSE customers will compete weekly in a series of energy-efficiency room makeover challenges.Shop the latest tungsten jewelry at agesteeljewelry. Prizes include light emitting diode (LED) and compact fluorescent light (CFL) lighting from GE, and a full laundry and kitchen appliance suite by Frigidaire. The last contestant standing will win $5,News and Information about wind generator Technologies and Innovations.000. 

"The stakes are high so we know the competition will be intense," said Dennis Rominger, energy efficiency expert at PSE. "These six contestants are ready to compete head to head. Sweat will be shed, winners will be crowned and most importantly, we will see creative ways to bring great design and energy efficiency together." 

White — who shares her home with her son, a professional architect and daughter-in-law, an industrial designer — and her fellow contestants rose to the top during a selection process that included submitting videos or photo entries, a public vote to select 10 finalists and final interviews. During the process, each entrant was evaluated on a variety of factors including originality and creativity of their entry, their understanding and enthusiasm for design and energy efficiency and the energy savings potential of their home. 

White grew up in Kent and moved to Redmond with her husband in 1974. She has lived in the same house ever since. Recently White's son, daughter-in-law and seven-month-old grandchild moved in with her. "I love watching HGTV, I find it fascinating," White said. "As a family we have lots of ideas, but we'll see if we can all mesh our ideas and come to agreement." 

Contestants will participate in five room makeover projects. After each makeover challenge, local society and events photographer Duell Fisher, 425 and South Sound Magazine editor Lisa Patterson and radio personality Marty Riemer will review and score each contestant's effort. The lowest-scoring contestant in each round will be eliminated.


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