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Fluorescent lighting has widely been thought of as more of an institutional and business type of lighting source. Over the last several years however, fluorescent lighting has been improved to the point of now becoming a more popular alternative for home use. There are many types of fluorescent lamps now available on the market. You can still purchase the well known tube lamp, however you can know also purchase fluorescent bulbs that fit into your home table lamps and recessed ceiling fixtures.

Energy conservation is probably the number one reason for switching to these energy conscious lamps. Business owners have known for years that using fluorescent lamps in their buildings can cut back on energy use by almost $50.00 per month per bulb. Now home owners are able to use these same types of lamps to save energy and cut costs in their own homes and help reduce the amount of waste produced yearly by significantly lowering the amount of times you will need to change a burnt out lamp.

Many different types of fluorescent lamps and lighting devices are now available for home use. Yu can place fluorescent lamps in just about any application that you would use an incandescent lamp. Ceiling lamps, table lamps and wall scones are very popular uses for fluorescent light bulbs.

Of course the number one use in homes for fluorescent lighting is the kitchen. Since your kitchen is typically the warmest room in your home the fluorescent lamps will not add any heat to the space since fluorescent lamps product little or no heat. Fluorescent lamps can last up to 10 times longer than incandescent bulbs and will help reduce your lighting expenses for the year by having to replace them less often.

 

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