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We talk about LED lighting a lot these days, and that’s because more and more people realise the potential of the lighting as a way to provide the correct levels of light in a broad number of places. We’re going to be taking a look at some of the most common applications of LED lighting, to showcase just how frequently they’re used.
LED lights are rapidly becoming the biggest source of lighting used in both industrial and domestic areas. They’re power, energy efficient and a cost-effective choice for everyone. However, one of how these bulbs are superior to their filament counterparts is their lifespan. And while a lot of people know that the lifespan of an LED bulb is ‘a long time’, not everyone knows the exact details. We’re going to be taking a look at the possible age of the bulb, so you know just what makes it such a good idea.
In recent years many councils are rumoured to be turning off streetlights in order to save money. Sadly this doesn’t encourage a sense of safety, and many residents are unhappy with streetlights being turned off.
Tennis is a fun game that requires a lot of hand and eye coordination, and also needs good lighting. As the weather in the UK is never guaranteed, many tennis courts are inside. Traditional lighting for many sports centres results in high energy bills and extra time spent on maintenance.
LED lights are used in many industries, and they are especially useful for tunnels