Trade Resources Industry Views There Is 'General and Widespread' Confusion Among The British Public

There Is 'General and Widespread' Confusion Among The British Public

There is "general and widespread" confusion among the British public when it comes to LED lighting, suggests Light IQ. With the EU's ban prohibiting retailers from buying new stocks of incandescent 60 watt light bulbs now coming into full effect, consumers will have to adapt their usual shopping habits when it comes to lighting up their homes. This isn't going to be easy says Victoria Lee, client relationship manager at Light IQ, with many homeowners reluctant to move away from traditional lighting. It's something that shouldn't be feared as it'll bring benefits like huge savings on electricity costs. Homeowners might take this as an opportunity to shift old lampshades and lamps into a self storage unit and buy new ones. Ms Lee said: "LED technology is advancing more and more. LEDs come in a variety of forms and, due to their small size and exceptionally long life expectancy, can be used for permanent installation into any structure or material with little or no maintenance." She added that compact fluorescent lamps are "ideal for use by clients for task lighting, [such as] in a kitchen". Light IQ is an independent lighting consultancy that supplies lighting schemes for residential and commercial properties. Source: www.safestore.co.uk

Source: http://www.safestore.co.uk/industry_news/800726909/getting_to_grips_with_new_lighting.aspx
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