Ryan Aslatt – The Environmental Blog https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org The Environmental Blog Fri, 18 Jul 2025 06:08:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cropped-mobilelogo-32x32.png Ryan Aslatt – The Environmental Blog https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org 32 32 Eco-Friendly Living After 65: Small Changes for a Greener Retirement https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2025/07/eco-friendly-living-after-65/ Fri, 18 Jul 2025 06:08:35 +0000 https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/?p=8954 Retirement is a new chapter in life. For many seniors, it’s also a time to reevaluate personal habits – including being more eco-friendly. Good news: living eco-friendly doesn’t have to mean big changes.

Small, steady changes can reduce your impact on the environment and save you money and improve your health. If you’re 65 or older, now might be the perfect time to live a little greener.

Eco-Friendly Healthcare and Products

Seniors use more healthcare services and products so it helps to be mindful of waste in this area. Go digital with your records and communication with your doctor and insurance company. Choose over-the-counter items in recyclable packaging and use reusable cloths instead of disposable wipes. Many personal care products now offer eco-friendly options – shampoo bars, refillable deodorants, plant-based cleaners. These small changes reduce the amount of plastic in the waste stream and can be just as effective as the conventional options.

Additionally, articles from Boomer Benefits often highlight ways to navigate Medicare efficiently, which can also support smarter, less wasteful healthcare decisions.

Sustainable Downsizing

Many retirees downsize for financial or practical reasons but it can also be a sustainable choice. A smaller home uses less energy for heating, cooling and lighting and fewer resources for maintenance and cleaning. Whether you move to a smaller house, condo or retirement community your carbon footprint may decrease with little effort. When downsizing, donating, selling or recycling unused household items can also keep materials out of the landfill and give them a second life with someone else.

Energy Efficiency at Home

You don’t have to install solar panels to be energy efficient. Switch to LED light bulbs, seal your windows and doors and use a programmable thermostat. For appliances look for the ENERGY STAR label. These products meet the government’s requirements for energy and money saving. Even washing clothes in cold water and air drying when possible can make a difference over time.

Some local companies and government programs offer home energy assessments for seniors and low income households if you qualify. These services can help you identify where your home is wasting energy and how to fix it affordably.

Sustainable Transportation

Retirement means less daily commuting which already reduces emissions. But you can still make other changes like walking, biking or using public transport to use less fuel. Carpooling or combining errands into one trip can also help you drive less.

If you’re in the market for a new vehicle consider a hybrid or electric if you can afford it. While the upfront cost may be higher electric vehicles have lower long term maintenance and fuel costs.

Reduce and Reuse

Recycling is important but reducing and reusing can have a bigger impact. Cutting down on single use plastics by using items like reusable shopping bags, water bottles and containers is a simple step most people can take. Many stores now sell refillable cleaning supplies and toiletries to reduce packaging waste as well.

If you enjoy hobbies like sewing, woodworking or gardening consider how you can make them more sustainable. Upcycling old items into something new or repurposing materials you already have can be creative and eco friendly.

Sustainable Eating Habits

Eating habits can have a big impact on your environmental footprint. Reducing meat consumption even just a few days a week can lower your carbon footprint. Local and seasonal produce requires less transportation and packaging so consider going to farmers markets. These are a great source of fresh local food and also support your local economy.

Avoiding food waste is another important part of eco living. Planning meals, freezing leftovers and composting scraps can prevent excess food from ending up in the trash. If you have a backyard or patio growing herbs or vegetables in containers can also be fun and sustainable.

Conclusion

Eco living after 65 doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s about making thoughtful manageable changes that benefit both the planet and your daily life. Whether it’s using less energy, eating more sustainably or reducing waste every little bit counts. Retirement is a new chapter for many people and it can be one where you leave a better footprint for the generations to come.

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Change Your Life with Eco Friendly Tech for Everyday Wellness https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2025/04/change-your-life-with-eco-friendly-tech-for-everyday-wellness/ Mon, 21 Apr 2025 05:58:39 +0000 https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/?p=7986 In a world where tech and sustainability seem to be at odds, a new wave of eco friendly innovations is changing our daily lives. These innovations not only improve our wellness but also help us tread lightly on the planet. From smart home devices that optimize energy use to wearable tech that promotes a healthy lifestyle, the intersection of wellness and eco consciousness is more alive than ever.

As we explore these innovations we’ll see how they can fit into our routines making it easier than ever to prioritize both our health and the planet. Join us on this journey to discover the tools and gadgets that enable us to live sustainably while improving our everyday wellness.

Eco Friendly Tech Innovations

Eco friendly tech innovations improve our wellness while promoting sustainability. These innovations provide seamless integration of health focused tools into our daily lives.

Smart home devices play a big role in reducing energy consumption. Through automated systems we can optimize energy use and create healthier living environments. For example smart thermostats adjust temperatures based on our routines so we’re comfortable without wasting energy.

Wearable technology gives us insights into our health metrics so we can make healthier choices. Devices track activity levels, sleep patterns and even stress indicators. These metrics enable us to make informed decisions about our wellness and self care.

In niche areas innovations like red light therapy neck devices promote physical wellness. These solutions use specific wavelengths of light to heal, reduce inflammation and relieve pain. Adding this to our routines supports recovery and wellness through non invasive methods.

Sustainable health products use eco friendly materials. From biodegradable yoga mats to energy efficient appliances these options reduce our environmental footprint. Each of these products helps us pursue wellness with a conscious approach to the planet.

By using these eco friendly technologies we improve our wellness and contribute to environmental responsibility. Our daily choices in tech not only reflect our commitment to our health but also to a sustainable future.

Eco-Friendly Tech in Daily Life

Eco-friendly technology brings our daily lives into harmony with sustainability. It’s good for our health and reduces our impact on the environment so we can live more responsibly.

Sustainability

Eco-friendly tech innovations make sustainability in daily life better. Devices like automated thermostats and energy efficient appliances reduce our energy usage. And sustainable health products made from biodegradable materials like yoga mats reduce our waste. By using these tools we can live a greener life and prove that technology can make us more comfortable and protect the planet for future generations.

Wellness

Eco-friendly tech contributes directly to our wellness. Wearable devices track our activity levels and stress indicators so we can develop healthier habits. Innovations like red light therapy neck devices offer non-invasive treatments for physical wellness. By monitoring our well being we can make informed decisions about our health and turn our routines into eco-friendly habits. These innovations show the intersection of technology and personal health so our everyday wellness aligns with our environmental values.

Products to Try

Eco Friendly Tech
Photo by Cristina Ong on Unsplash

We look at a range of eco-friendly products that promote wellness and align with sustainable living.

Smart Home Devices

Smart home devices make energy efficiency and living conditions better. Automated thermostats control heating and cooling systems so we use less energy and stay comfortable. Smart lighting systems adjust brightness according to natural light so we use less electricity. And smart air quality monitors track indoor pollutants so we can intervene in time to promote health and well-being. These devices fit seamlessly into our daily lives so we can create eco-friendly living spaces that promote wellness.

Wearable Health Tech

Wearable health tech gives us valuable insights into our habits. Devices like fitness trackers track activity and heart rate so we can make informed health decisions. Advanced wearables track sleep and stress indicators so we can adjust our routines for better mental and physical health. Innovations like red light therapy neck devices give targeted relief for muscle tension and relaxation. By incorporating these into our daily lives we get to be healthier and more eco friendly.

Benefits of Eco Friendly Innovations

Eco friendly innovations deliver big benefits, sustainability and personal wellness.

Environmental Impact

Eco friendly tech reduces waste and energy consumption. Smart home devices like energy efficient appliances reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Innovations in biodegradable materials for products like yoga mats reduce landfill contribution and promote sustainable practices. By choosing these we support a circular economy and environmental health and long term sustainability.

Health Benefits

Going eco friendly gets us healthier. Wearable tech tracks activity and sleep patterns so we can live healthier. Tools like red light therapy neck devices give non invasive support for physical wellness, aid muscle recovery and reduce pain. These innovations give us informed health choices so we can prioritise our wellness without compromising the planet’s health.

Challenges and Considerations

Eco friendly tech innovations have big challenges that hinder widespread adoption. Understanding these challenges helps us find better solutions.

Accessibility and Affordability

Accessibility is a big issue. While advanced eco friendly tech exists, the price is a barrier to adoption. For example red light therapy neck devices are great for wellness but are a financial barrier for many. Finding a balance between innovation and affordability means more demographics can adopt sustainable tech. We need to advocate for policies and initiatives that make eco friendly options available to all communities.

Consumer Awareness

Consumer awareness is key to eco friendly tech adoption. Many potential users don’t know about the benefits of products like red light therapy neck devices. Educating the public about these innovations gives us informed decision making. We should support campaigns that raise awareness about the wellness benefits of eco friendly tech so consumers can make environmentally conscious choices. By sharing insights and resources we contribute to a culture of sustainability and health.

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Half of the US Bee Population Is Disappearing – This New Threat Might Make Things Even Worse https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2025/03/half-of-the-us-bee-population-is-disappearing/ Tue, 18 Mar 2025 18:34:10 +0000 https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/?p=7704 Declining bee populations across the US have reached an alarming level. Recent reports indicate that beekeepers lost an average of 62% of their colonies between June 2024 and February 2025, a catastrophic loss of approximately 1.1 million colonies nationwide. This is a direct threat to our agriculture and food production.

Why are bees disappearing?

Major factors contributing to this decline include:

  • Parasites
  • Diseases
  • Pesticides
  • Habitat loss
  • Environmental changes

While habitat loss and pesticide use have long been recognized as threats, a new and growing concern is the emergence of dangerous parasites that weaken bee colonies at an alarming rate.

Parasites: The silent bee killer

Varroa Mites

One of the most destructive parasites out there that can devastate the hive is the Varroa Destructor Mite. This is an external parasite that feeds off the fat bodies of both adult bees and developing larvae. When the parasite attacks, the host becomes very weak and makes the entire colony vulnerable to other deadly viruses and infections. And if not treated in time, varroa infestations can wipe out an entire colony in months.

Nosema ceranae

This internal invader is a microscopic fungus that infects the digestive tracts of adult bees and causes symptoms like

  • Reduced nutrient absorption
  • Disorientation in forager bees
  • Increased mortality
  • Weakened immune systems

Although the infected bees are still able to collect food, their efficiency goes way down, which affects the entire colony.

Lotmaria Passim

Meet the new bully in town. One of the latest additions to the world of threats for honeybees is the Lotmaria passim. This new type of trypanosomatid parasite was first identified in 2015 and is still under the microscope. This type of parasite is related to those causing Chagas disease in humans. When bees are infected, this parasite can cause the behavior of the bees to alter significantly and also accelerate their aging, leading to premature deaths that disrupt the stability of the entire colony.

Other deadly threats to bees

Small Hive Beetles

The small hive beetle (Aethina tumida) is another pest wreaking havoc across the country. Native to Africa but now widespread in the US, these beetles lay eggs inside hives, where their larvae feed on honey, pollen, and bee brood. These alien larvae also ferment the honey stored in the hive, making it entirely unusable.

Small hive beetle infestations are growing common, according to beekeepers, and this has caused severe colony stress and even potential abandonment.

Bacterial and viral infections

Aside from parasites, honey colonies also have to battle with bacterial diseases such as

  • American foulbrood—a lethal infection that kills bee larvae. It spreads through spores.
  • European foulbrood—another bacterial disease that weakens young bees and reduces colony numbers.

Many viruses—transmitted by parasites like Varroa mites—further weaken bee populations.

The devastating impact on agriculture

Did you know that honeybees are responsible for pollinating one-third of the world’s food crops? That is a staggering number. In the US alone, their pollination services are valued at nearly $20 billion annually. If the population continues to decline at this rate, we are looking at

  • Lower crop yields
  • Increased food prices
  • Greater food insecurity

What can we do to save the bees?

Though the alarm has been sounded, the devastating wave on bee colonies seems far from over and, by the looks of it, is going to get even worse. However, unsung heroes are working off the limelight to combat these challenges.

  • Integrated pest management: Beekeepers are focusing more on controlling mites and parasites with better hive management techniques.
  • Breeding disease-resistant bee species: Scientists are working to develop honeybee strains that can naturally resist diseases.
  • Reducing pesticide use: Farmers and gardeners are switching to pollinator-friendly alternatives.
  • Planting more flora: This provides bees with a natural source of food to help them thrive.

A Different way to help save the bees

Choose brands that give back. Beezzit is committed to protecting the bees through awareness and action. Offering a wide range of sustainable bee-themed products, for every purchase you make, a portion of your proceeds go directly into saving the bees. Small choices can lead to big changes, and with Beezzit, help secure the healthiest future for bees and our planet.

Head on over to the website to shop in style and read more on how to save the bees.

The urgent need to act

The drastic disappearance of over half of the US bee population is a real crisis that demands immediate attention. And while major brands like Beezzit and more are doing their part, are you? Understand that these new threats, and some old ones, coupled with climate change and habitat loss, have triggered a butterfly effect that has destabilized these essential pollinators. What they do for the planet can never be denied. So, are we ready to save the bees before it is too late? Without them, the future does look bleak. Help us save the bees!

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Reducing Carbon Footprint with MacBook Cameras https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2025/01/reducing-carbon-footprint-with-macbook-cameras/ Fri, 31 Jan 2025 13:33:36 +0000 https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/?p=7334 Global corporations that want to be seen as ethical are working to reduce their adverse environmental effects as the issue of environmental responsibility has garnered public attention. Apple is no exception. Reducing its carbon footprint is an important step in this direction. And while many users don’t think about the environmental impact of using digital technologies, we hasten to inform you that even an hour of video communication can lead to significant CO₂ emissions due to electricity consumption. That’s why it’s important to optimize the use of your MacBook cameras to reduce the environmental impact.

Why Does Video Conferencing Affect the Environment?

Many people don’t think about the fact that online activity causes emissions of greenhouse gases. The data transmitted during a video call is stored and processed on data center servers. They consume a huge amount of electricity. The latter is often generated using fossil fuels.  According to various studies, one hour of video conferencing with the camera on can produce up to 1 kg of CO₂. Reducing video quality or turning off video can significantly reduce these emissions. Apple recognizes the importance of this issue and is taking the following initiatives to reduce its impact:

  • It uses recycled materials
  • It reduces emissions at all stages of production
  • It also introduces energy-efficient technologies

Users can join this initiative by using their devices properly. In particular, MacBooks. Before diving into the technical aspects, let’s pay attention to the camera settings. Namely, optimization. Optimization of MacBook camera settings can not only improve MacBook pro camera quality, but also affect the more rational use of resources. In particular, adjusting the Mac webcam video quality affects the data transfer rate. Also, adjusting the contrast and brightness can reduce power consumption. All of these things are important both for convenient video use and for conscious use in terms of environmental impact.

Applied Strategy to Reduce Emissions

There are many ways to reduce carbon footprints. Apple is doing so in the following ways.

Energy-efficient Apple Silicon processors

One of the company’s main achievements was the development of Apple Silicon processors. In terms of energy efficiency, they significantly outperform previous Intel chips. This means that the MacBook can run longer without recharging and consumes less power.

When a laptop uses less power, the data centers that process video conferencing also require fewer resources. This leads to a reduction in overall carbon emissions. 

Manufacturing. Eco-friendly packaging

Another illustration of Apple’s sustainability approach is the packaging for MacBooks. Instead of using plastic, the company uses recycled cardboard and biodegradable materials. By doing this, less garbage is produced, which lessens the adverse effects on the environment.

Apple sustainability is an integrated approach to production. The company strives to make each stage as environmentally friendly as possible. From using clean energy to minimizing harmful emissions.

Innovative technologies

All new MacBooks are designed with energy efficiency in mind. Retina displays and optimized Apple Silicon chips consume less power than their counterparts.

Apple is also improving camera emissions so that the camera uses less power without compromising video quality.

 Apple Social Responsibility. Environmental Initiatives

An essential component of Apple’s overall strategy is its commitment to social responsibility. The following environmental projects are being carried out by the Apple Group in an effort to lessen the company’s carbon footprint and enhance global environmental conditions.

  • Recycling and reuse programs
  • Use of 100% renewable energy in data centers
  • Reducing the amount of packaging
  • Use of environmentally friendly materials
  • Minimizing the use of water in the production process
Reducing Carbon Footprint
Image Credit: Freepik

Reducing the Carbon Footprint. What Can Users Do?

Apple’s strategy is not just about global initiatives. It is also concerned with ensuring that users are involved in preserving the environment. So, the tips below will help MacBook owners do their part to reduce emissions of CO₂.

  • Check your Macbook camera settings

Brightness and contrast settings can affect energy consumption. So, optimize them whenever possible to save resources.

  • Optimize video usage

Turn off the camera when using it is not absolutely necessary. If you still need to use video, lower the quality in the settings.

  • Use clean energy

If you can, charge your laptop using renewable energy sources.

  • Use an energy-efficient mode

Turning on the power saving mode reduces power consumption and extends battery life.

  • Upgrade your devices responsibly

Apple offers programs to recycle old MacBooks. This reduces waste and promotes the reuse of materials.

Summary

Reducing the carbon footprint should be a shared responsibility of both companies and users. For its part, Apple is actively implementing environmental initiatives and developing energy-efficient devices to support sustainable development. By using eco-friendly settings and optimizing camera usage, MacBook owners can also help reduce emissions. We can significantly improve the environment and protect resources for coming generations if we band together.

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Top Strategies For Preparing For A Major Natural Disaster https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2019/10/top-strategies-for-preparing-for-a-major-natural-disaster/ Thu, 17 Oct 2019 03:39:29 +0000 https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/?p=3264 Natural Disaster

Even though we can predict incoming disasters with a greater degree of efficiency than ever before, the simple fact of the matter is that when major disasters do strike they will still catch us all off guard.

That’s why you need to get ready now rather than waiting until the last minute. It’s not wise enough to just say that it will never happen to you. Actually, take some necessary steps right now rather than later.

Here are the top strategies you can use for preparing for a major natural disaster:

Know What To Prepare For 

Ask yourself, what kind of disasters in general does your area face? If you live in Florida, obviously hurricanes will be on the top of your list. If you’re on the West Coast in California, it’s likely earthquakes will be your biggest threat. In the Rocky Mountains or Northeast, it will likely be snowstorms that are the biggest culprit.

You get the idea. Figure out what kind of disaster(s) you are the most likely to face and then get ready appropriately. 

Keep Yourself Updated 

You should keep yourself fully updated on any major disasters that are occurring in your area. The idea is that you will keep yourself informed ahead of everybody else so that if you need to evacuate, you can do so before the roads become clogged up with traffic.

Ensure that your phone is set up for emergency weather update alerts, and keep your ears alert to the radio, the news, and whatever you hear from others around you. It’s possible that the disaster will strike you by surprise (such as an earthquake), but other kinds of disasters such as storms or hurricanes you can usually predict before they happen (and take action beforehand accordingly). 

Get Car Insurance Coverage For Natural Disasters 

Does your auto insurance coverage currently cover you for losses incurred by or during natural disasters? If not, you’ll want to change that quickly.

So long as your auto insurance policy clearly states that natural disasters are covered, you can file claims to recover your losses incurred during the disaster. Usually, in order for the auto insurance policy to explain natural disaster coverage, the policyholder will need to purchase comprehensive insurance first.

Comprehensive insurance will pay for losses on a vehicle that are not related to a vehicular accident. This means that if your vehicle suffers damage from a major storm, but not from another vehicle, you will still be covered. Most natural disasters will fall under the coverage of a comprehensive auto insurance plan. 

Know Your Evacuation Routes 

Notice how that says you need to know your evacuation ‘routes’ and not ‘route.’ At the bare minimum, you should have a minimum of three separate routes for getting out of your city (or the danger area), and you should have ways of traveling between routes in the event that one gets blocked off.

You should know these routes by heart rather than having to rely on a map or GPS. Practice driving them until you get them down in your head. Also, make sure that you have a bug out location in mind so you know exactly where you will need to go. This can be a friend or relative’s house (with their permission), another piece of property you own outside of town, or any place else of safety.

Stock Up On The Essentials

Finally, it also won’t hurt to stock up on some essential gear items that you can’t do without during disaster, and that may be in rather short supply during the disaster as well.

Take note that this doesn’t mean you need to transform into a doomsday prepper where you fill up your entire basement with supplies and dedicate your life to prepping. It just means that it would be smart to stock up on essential items such as a one week supply of food and water, first aid equipment, gasoline, and so on so you’ll always have supplies for when the going gets tough.

Preparing For A Natural Disaster 

Yes, the mere thought of natural disasters can be very frightening. Nonetheless, rather than become paralyzed by fear, you instead need to take action to get prepared. As the old saying goes, hope and pray for the best, but prepare for the worst.

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9 Misunderstandings About LED Lights and Reality Behind Them https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2017/08/9-misunderstandings-about-led-lights-and-reality-behind-them/ https://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/2017/08/9-misunderstandings-about-led-lights-and-reality-behind-them/#respond Sun, 27 Aug 2017 04:58:06 +0000 http://www.theenvironmentalblog.org/?p=1517 led light

Since the time LED Lights was launched, there have been many misconceptions and myths about LED lights. Some people are concerned about their eyes, some are about the lasting period of the lights and some people are simply worried if the lights are worthy of their money. So here are some popular myths and the truths behind it.

Led lights last forever:

LED bulbs do last a lot longer than the average light bulb. But no, they won’t last forever. But they keep shining for most of their lifetime as they did when they were new. LEDs have a rated life up to 50,000 hours where many other brands start to noticeably fade even after a year. Used 12 hours a day, a 50,000 bulb will last more than 11 years which is approximately 50 times longer than a typical incandescent bulb.

Switching to led costs a lot:

Buying LEDs is a long term investment. Initially, the cost of a LED bulb is higher than that of a traditional light bulb. Though the price of LEDs is lower than a few years ago in 2015 ( $5 LED from Philips) and prices are getting closer to the prices of traditional bulbs. The running costs of LEDs are lower due to lower energy consumption and they won’t need replacing for a very long time, typically around 15 years.

LEDs can make you go blind:

Unlike other CFL lights LED lights emit a very little heat. It does not emit Ultra Violet Ray (UVR) which is harmful to children’s eye. As children’s are attracted to bright things, it’s been noticed that they like to stare at the lights for a long time. Permanent retinal damage can occur after starring for just a few minutes and that is why LED lights are great choice for your home. LED lights are as sheltered to the eyes as whatever other simulated light source.

LED’s are way too Sharp for Comfortable Lighting:

Another myth about LED lights is they give off too much illumination to be of any practical use at homes. But LED manufacturers use resources in limit, to give off the same amount of light as is traditionally needed at homes. LED lights have a single chip system to reflect the light. Our home needs the lighting system to stay the same. LED illumination does not end up being as bright as you expect it to be.

 

LEDs can’t be dimmed and controlled:

Yes, LEDs can be controlled. LEDs are digital. That basically means they are either on or off. To dim them, they are turned on and off quickly (quicker than the eye can see), so they can be controlled. Be that as it may, not all the Drove lights are intended to be darkened. The packets have a dimmable logo on them. There are also remote controlled LED lights which can provide security, safety, and energy savings for homeowners.

  • Security – Based on the time of day you can easily turn the lights up or down inside and outside the home for enhanced security. If you hear a noise outside, you can use the remote to illuminate the area without making a move.
  • Mood Lighting – If you want to watch a movie or sleep with dimmed light but don’t want to bother yourself to get up and do it then remote controlled LED lights eliminate this problem.
  • Energy Savings – Though LEDs are already energy-efficient, but that doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy even more energy savings by dimming them or turning off lights that aren’t in use.

 

LED lighting increases traffic safety:

A lighting researcher and designer, Nancy Clanton’s unpublished study showed that the color of the light might be a factor to make the moving objects more visible. Some have argued that the more vivid colors provided by white LEDs somehow increases traffic safety. But there’s no academic evidence for this.

 

LED Lights Use Mercury:

Some people unnecessarily fear about the hazardous effect of mercury as its being used in LEDs. It is true that mercury exposure is dangerous to human beings. But mercury in LED lights is completely unfounded. 

LEDs are not bright enough:

Well, this is not true. We are still accustomed to looking for Watts of the bulb which indicates of how much energy it will draw. But for LED lights Lumen is used to measure the brightness. LED bulbs emit the same amount of light as traditional light bulbs but the main difference is that they use far less energy. A 7W LED bulb is just as splendid as a 60W conventional light or a 12W vitality sparing stick. The LEDs, which produce far more lumens on a per-watt basis, have greater lighting precision and durability than most other outdoor lighting technologies. So LEDs are shinier with less electricity.

LEDs aren’t Suitable for Commercial Applications:

LED technologies have only advanced over time. Ignoring what people heard about using LED for commercial purpose it’s said that LEDs are perfect for commercial situations as energy efficient. Moreover, according to COP22 Climate Conference and IPEEC adoption of LED lighting fixtures has become a pre-requisite for obtaining better outcome of a specific busines. Even at the time of need it can perform as the brightest lights. From low lumen output to high, and everything between are available according to needs.

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