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- From energy efficient lighting to energy-saving appliances, today's
homeowners are living in a new era when it comes to maintaining
their homes. Now more than ever, diminishing energy supplies are
taking a toll on the nation's power grid, pushing gas and electric
bills to all-time highs and forcing new energy regulations.
Understanding these changes and updating your home to comply may
seem overwhelming and confusing at times, but starting small can
result in time and energy savings that not only benefit you but
have a positive impact on the environment too. To keep you out of
the dark, the experts at Kichler Lighting suggest starting with
your lighting.
"Research has found that if every U.S. household replaced
their five most frequently used light fixtures or light bulbs with
an Energy Star, energy efficient bulb, we'd collectively prevent
enough pollution to equal removing eight million cars from the road,"
said Jeff Dross, Kichler's product manager for energy efficient
lighting. "Because fluorescent bulbs use less energy and last
longer than their incandescent counterparts, you save yourself time
and money too, and with the advances in fluorescent lighting, your
home's aesthetics won't suffer."
Whether you live in an area where energy efficient lighting is
mandated, or are just concerned with growing bills, Kichler offers
more than 100 energy efficient, fluorescent products to meet your
needs, and no longer does fluorescent lighting mean big, flickering
fixtures that create an unflattering environment. Today's energy
efficient products use bulbs in the same color range as their incandescent
counterparts, so you can't tell the difference between the two.
Plus, Kichler's decorative energy efficient fixtures come in a wide
variety of finishes and designs for every area of the home, so complementing
existing home décor is easier than ever.
In a comprehensive energy efficient catalog, Kichler offers solutions
for every room inside and outside the home and helps you understand
the ins and outs of fluorescent lighting with helpful charts and
consumer-friendly descriptions.
The company suggests keeping the following in mind when considering
energy efficient lighting:
* Potential Cost Savings: Over time, energy efficient lighting
will result in extra money in your wallet. You can calculate your
potential savings based on how much electricity (watts) a bulb uses.
For example, if you compare the costs to light one 60W incandescent
bulb for four hours a day all year against the costs for using a
fluorescent bulb of the same quality for the same length of time,
your costs savings would be $5.70 per year for every bulb used in
your home. Just think of how many light bulbs you use each day and
the total amount of money you'll save!
* Longer Shelf Life: High-efficiency fluorescent bulbs last longer
-- 10,000 hours compared with 750 hours for a typical incandescent
bulb. That means you would have to buy 13 incandescent bulbs to
equal the service life of a single florescent bulb.
* Changing Regulations: In some parts of the country, the government
is regulating lighting in all new or renovated homes. To comply
with revised codes, builders and homeowners must use florescent,
energy efficient lighting. This is a trend that could sweep across
other areas of the country over time.
* Energy Efficient/Energy Star Logos: Ask your local lighting showroom
for help when looking for energy efficient lighting, or look for
the Energy Star logo. Energy Star is a government/industry partnership
designed to protect the environment. In 2004, Energy Star products
saved consumers more than $10 billion. Most Kichler energy efficient
products contain this distinction.
Making your home energy-friendly doesn't have to be stressful.
Starting with a simple change in lighting can save you time and
money and put a fresh spin on your home décor. If you still
have questions, Kichler's energy efficient catalog is available
free of charge at showrooms across the country, and a knowledgeable
sales force is ready to answer any questions you may have.
For more bright ideas on lighting or to find a Kichler showroom
near you, visit
www.kichler.com
or call (888) 659-8809.
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