Light Bulbs and Their New Replacements: Most people know that the light bulb was invented by Thomas Edison in 1879. In all these years since their invention, these bulbs have not changed drastically and the amazing difference which Thomas Edison made to creation by his invention turned out to be much more inventive than even he could have imagined. In his day, his creation brought about huge changes in home and offices, making it possible to prolong the days by work or play into the night.
Iridescent light bulbs were not only useful within the home but with time made an important impact on many other avenues of life. Flashlights were invented, headlamps for cars, lighting to warm and incubate chickens, security, flashlights worn in front of the head for mining and surgery. The list became endless and changed life as it was known forever.
The bulbs which Edison invented can use from 1.5 volts to 300 volts of electricity and they do not last very long, certainly not for years, being very delicate actually. But they have nevertheless been used especially at Christmas time worldwide for illuminating and decorating streets, shops, homes, parks and the exterior of homes in the mad decorating spree of Yule Tide, New Year and also at parties, in strings of tiny bulbs of brilliant colors.
It does not take much imagination to realise that a great amount of electricity is used by the diverse reasons for our use of light bulbs in society today. Electricity has become a very expensive commodity and therefore the world is looking at higher energy saving products in this industry. What would Thomas Edison think if he knew that the old bulbs are slowly being replaced by compact fluorescent and high-intensity light emitting diodes?
These new energy-savers are named Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) and light Compact Fluorescent Tubes (CFT). They are becoming more and more popular in the race to save energy and electricity costs around the world. The beauty is that the light they produce is of the same quality and in some cases, even better.
The new lights are pricey but they last for years. Therefore they pay for themselves with time by the small amount of electricity consumption they need. It has been said that in the USA one CFL results in a wonderful saving of at least thirty US dollars during the time the CFL lasts. Multiply that home by home and industry by industry and you will get the full effect of how important they are.
They do contain a small amount of mercury, however, but disposing of this is now in the hands of competent people who are working on a way to solve their only disadvantage. Brazil has already phased out the old type of light bulbs. The EU is presently phasing out theirs and the USA plan to have eradicated their need of energy-hungry lights by 2014
In summing up, wherever you may live in this world it may be a good idea to start replacing your iridescent bulbs with CFL and CFT lights the moment the old globe blows. You will be pleasantly surprised by the impact this has on your pocket in the long run and know that you are doing your bit towards saving energy.
If you are looking for specific brands or types of light bulbs, then the best course of action would be to visit an online specialist such as netlamps.co.uk. They are one of the Internet’s leading providers of light bulbs and are sure to have what you’re looking for.




















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