Fluorescent Lighting

Fluorescent lighting is found in many homes. Generally found in kitchens, fluorescent lights are also found in garages, bathrooms or in closets. A fluorescent light is one of the most cost effective ways to light a home. With the help of a ballast, which is found on fluorescent light fixtures, electricity excites the gas inside which goes through a process that ends with visible light. Besides using less electricity, a fluorescent light bulb tends to last longer than other types. This only adds to its cost effectiveness. It is also said that this type of lighting does not actively contribute to global warming and is as much an environmental choice as it is economical.

Aside from being economical and environmentally sound, this type of lighting also gets high marks in the department of versatility. While great for use in a number of venues, fluorescent grow lights have even helped gardeners achieve the desired result for their gardens. The lights are often used in science experiments and during film and video projects also. They come in a number of sizes from a small camping lamp that requires compact fluorescent light bulbs to kitchen and garage fixtures that require four and eight-foot fluorescent lighting solutions. While this type of lighting is used in homes, it is more widely used in public settings such as schools or businesses.

Fluorescent lamps in all shapes and sizes can help accomplish a number of projects. To find the right size and type of fluorescent light fixture, one merely need to go online and check the many sites that offer anything from a 6 volt UV fluorescent lamp to a number of fluorescent lighting parts. Although a fluorescent lamp can be pricey compared to other options, fluorescent lighting solutions are said to use 75-80% less energy and last a number of years before needing to be replaced. Fluorescent light has proven extremely useful in such areas as camping where light and energy conservation are important factors.

Because the fluorescent bulbs do not deliver high amounts of light by themselves, they are often paired together to provide sufficient light. Many prefer their light for areas such as hallways or laundry rooms. In general, larger light fixtures that are meant to illuminate a larger area have a space for at least two bulbs. Fixtures that are meant to illuminate a smaller area or a specific spot like a countertop will only require a single bulb.

 
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