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Outdoor Flood Lights

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Choosing The Best Outdoor Flood Lights

What is the best of the outdoor flood lights on the market today? A very good question and one I am not sure I am able to answer right off the mark. If we were to put it into a definition I would simply say it would have to be the one that lasts a long time, does not cost the earth, lights up a large area effectively, has good lumen's per watt and has a good colour rendering index (CRI), which helps to reproduce natural colours at night.Induction Flood Light

Having said that there is a tendency to leave it up to the people who replaces the light bulbs and to be honest it is never given any further thought after that. If you had a business which has a lot of external floodlighting and flood lights it really could be worth taking a closer look as to what is on the market and how much money can be saved in real energy saving costs as well as added value in maintenance savings over lifetime. If you were to install an induction lighting, flood light or a fluorescent flood light the real savings could be very significant indeed, with payback in as little as twelve months or less. 

With better visual effective lumen's and better colour rendering light from whiter brighter fluorescent lighting there is no fluorescent_flood_light_with_sensor

better cost effective solution on the market currently which will give out good quality lighting for relatively little cost. Replacing a 250 watt metal Halide light with half of the wattage fluorescent or induction light will save you half the running costs and produce the same light output as the HID bulb at half life (approx 10,000 hrs) , plus there is the long life of the fluorescent (up to 30,000 hours) and the extremely long lived induction lamp (100,000 hours) as well as the low lumen depreciation of these technologies, it's really not hard to see why it is the obvious choice. Talk to us and see whether we can offer you a cost effective replacement for your current lighting system and replace outdated costly technology today. 

 

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