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Fluorescent Lighting and the Advantages

Aug. 21st, 2009
in Real Estate
by Tom Sanderrs

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by Tom Sanderrs

Fluorescent lighting is a form of electric lighting option that is based on the usage of neon gas and mercury. These produce a chemical reaction that causes the phosphor to glow and ultimately give off visible light. Depending on the amount of energy, a fluorescent light will give off a significant degree of illumination that would certainly benefit any home. If you want to know more about fluorescent lights, then this article will provide for you an overview of this topic.

Good Alternative to Incandescent Bulbs

Fluorescent lighting is an alternative to incandescent bulbs. There are many good reasons for this. First of all, the technology is different and whereas incandescent bulbs use the principles of heat reaction, the fluorescent lights use gas discharge that produces electricity when mercury vapor is in an excited state. Fluorescent lights are more energy efficient since higher amounts of power input are converted into visible light. The luminous efficacy of regular light bulbs is around 10%, but for fluorescent light it is roughly 22%. That is a primary reason for the popularity of fluorescent lighting and why people are choosing it over regular bulbs nowadays.

Financially Beneficial

Even though fluorescent light bulbs have a higher purchase price than other bulbs on the market, it is still worth the money in the long run and has advantages. Unfortunately many are turned off when they see the price and then purchase incandescent bulbs because they are cheaper. However, that will not save them money and actually the differences in electric bills will prove it. Fluorescent lights use less energy and therefore lower electric bills.

Longer Lasting

Fluorescent lighting definitely lasts longer than the average incandescent bulb. It’s estimated that fluorescents have a lifespan that’s six times longer than incandescent lights. What’s more, they can be turned off and on multiple times without you worrying if they’ll quickly burn off or not.

Less Heat

Fluorescent lights also produce less heat than incandescent bulbs. This makes fluorescent lighting suitable for rooms that get too hot, workplaces with heat sensitive equipment and crowded area. However, the disadvantage is that fluorescent lights don’t make good mood lights and don’t create a decorative ambience.

Overall fluorescent lighting has many advantages, but there are still some tips for using it. It is important not to install fluorescent lights if you don’t know what you are doing and you should always use common sense when installing or repairing any kind of lighting.

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