LED Holiday Lighting

ledxmaslights2.jpgBe the envy of your neighborhood this holiday season with energy-saving LED lights! Learn to cut your electric bill in half and join us as we "go green" by switching to energy efficient LED lights. LED, which is abbreviated as Light Emitting Diodes- is a form of lighting that does not use a filament such as found in the standard light bulb. Residential LED lighting has been researched and developed for over two decades. With over 2 dozen applications and more increasing there is one application you should consider using right away, LED Christmas lights.

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been around since 2002, but only now are beginning to gain popularity and acceptance due the fact that they use less energy and last longer than traditional incandescent Christmas lights. The initial cost to install may be slightly higher but over time, owning LED lights will save you money. You will be using less electricity because LED lights require less power to output the same amount of light as a traditional incandescent Christmas light.

Five benefits of LED lights include:

  1. In addition to using 90% less energy, they'll also last 50,000 hours, about 10 times longer than standard incandescent lights. 2007_12_03_led-lights.jpg

  2. The average tree of lights will cost $9 for 30 days whereas LED lights will cost only about .90 cents!

  3. LED lights are cool to the touch which is safer around children and also makes them significantly less of a fire hazard.

  4. LED lights light up very quickly. Unlike the incandescent lights, LED lights achieve full brightness in microseconds.

  5. Extremely durable. LED lights are built inside solid cases that protect them, making them unbreakable.

Make your holiday season brighter, safer and more secure and do something good for the environment---all at the same time. Customers who have switched over to using LED lights are really pleased with the results.

HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM RAIN RICH

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