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The pros and cons of coloured light bulbs

Light is something that none of us can be without, even not at home or work either. Light in its natural form only lasts for about half a day, but for the rest of each day, we need another light source, and the light source that we commonly depend on, comes from a bulb. Without electricity though, any light bulb means nothing. This article will discuss the pros and cons of coloured light bulbs.

Different light bulb types

Saving electricity and energy have become a worldwide issue and councils and municipalities all over carries out some sort of electricity savings program. Light bulbs come in many shapes and sizes and are used in different circumstances or conditions, and we buy a bulb to fit in with our needs. Multi-coloured bulbs
Multi-colour bulbs have been popular for a long time and offer some different advantages to your general lighting requirements. Certain coloured bulbs are safer to use, because they are softer on your eyes, especially when used at a desk where you have to work for long hours under electrical light. Dimmable bulbs Dimmable bulbs are used a lot as well, and offer you the ability to dim or brighten the light around you, depending on your needs.

Why buy coloured bulbs?

By choosing a certain coloured bulb for a specific area of your house or office, a distinct, or special mood can be created, which fits in with the overall mood that you want to create for that particular space in your office or home. Used in shows
Coloured bulbs and lighting are very often used at shows, where they attempt to shift the customer's attention to something specific, such as a new car that is on show. This is a very effective method. Used in music concerts Another example is the use of coloured lighting at music concerts and shows where artists perform. It creates a very exciting atmosphere and lightens up the stage to enhance the crowds overall experience. Light bulbs that save electricity New technology has allowed the introduction of light bulbs to help with saving power. These bulbs were especially designed to save enormous amounts of energy, while still being able to produce sufficient light. They are in general also much more durable than your normal bulb and gives you a longer life span.

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