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Need New Lights? Consider LEDs!

The ability to illuminate both the property surrounding your home, as well as your home's interior spaces, is obviously one of the great advantages of modern indoor and outdoor lighting systems.

The ability to illuminate both the property surrounding your home, as well as your home's interior spaces, is obviously one of the great advantages of modern indoor and outdoor lighting systems. If you are ready to revamp your lighting systems, or if you just want to make your home a more efficient place to live, you should consider the use of LED lights. These lights are beneficial in both indoor and outdoor lighting systems, and are quite common here in Parkland, FL. Read on to learn more about all that LED lighting has to offer you.

Light-Emitting Diodes

LED, or light emitting diode, lamps are renowned for their outstanding energy efficiency and their overall performance quality. Still, many homeowners may be hesitant to move away from the very cheap incandescent light bulbs that they've long used. This is doing oneself a big disservice, though, as LED lights offer so much more than incandescents can.

  • Performance Quality: LEDs are very bright, but also highly directional. That is why many LEDs are grouped together strategically on a single bulb, casting light in all necessary directions. As far the efficacy of this lighting goes, incandescents range from 10-17 lumens per watt. LEDs? 60-90. The difference here is very obvious.
  • Life Span: We are not going to argue the fact that, yes, incandescent light bulbs are cheaper than LEDs. However, you must not only take into account the efficacy of LEDs, but their lifespans. Incandescent bulbs will generally last between 750 - 1,000 hours. LEDs are solid state devices, though, which means that there is no arcing or oxidizing. The result? A practical
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Are Your Outlets as Safe as Possible?

In this day and age, the very notion of living without a functional electrical systems in our homes is something that most homeowners cannot even fathom. We are so used to plugging in our phone chargers, laptops, and other electronics that it is quite easy to overlook just how vital the outlets in our home truly are.

In this day and age, the very notion of living without a functional electrical systems in our homes is something that most homeowners cannot even fathom. We are so used to plugging in our phone chargers, laptops, and other electronics that it is quite easy to overlook just how vital the outlets in our home truly are. Just because electrical outlets are so ubiquitous, though, is no reason to pay them no mind. If you don't have GFCI outlets in Highland Beach, FL, for instance, you may want to consider upgrading your existing outlets. Doing so can help you to use electricity more safely.

What Are GFCI Outlets, and Why Use Them?

Chances are that you have GFCI outlets somewhere in your home, or at least at outdoor receptacles. They are fairly easy to distinguish from your average outlet. Between the two sockets on the outlet's face-plate, you'll see 2 buttons. One says "test," the other says "reset." Now that you know how to spot a GFCI outlet, though, you're probably still wondering why you may want to use them in your home. GFCI outlets are designed to help protect users from ground faults. GFCI stands for "ground fault circuit interrupter," after all. A ground fault occurs when electricity decides to take a short cut, traveling along the shortest path possible as it tries to ground itself. In some cases, that will mean coursing through the human body, which can be quite painful

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