Light Bulb Ban 2023- Incandescent and Halogen Bulb Ban
Starting August 1, 2023, incandescent and halogen bulbs will be banned from manufacturing and sale. Learn more about why.
Starting August 1, 2023, incandescent and halogen bulbs will be banned from manufacturing and sale. Learn more about why.
Super Bright LEDs is proud to sell Twinkly Lights! Twinkly products create show-stopping light displays for residential and commercial installations. They feature unique capabilities such as fully addressable LEDs that have been engineered for high-quality color saturation.
Our LED Skylights are vibrant customizable light fixtures that bring interest to waiting areas, conference rooms, medical faciliities, and more. These energy-efficient skylight alternatives feature anything from sky images with clouds, rainbows, or palm trees to ocean life images. You can upload your own image or choose from the stock images that we offer.
National LED Light Day was finally recognized on October 7, 2016. It was created to commemorate all of the inventors who had a hand in developing LED Lighting into the widely used, energy-efficient lighting source we have today. National LED Light Day occurs every year on October 7th.
From all of the great LED gift options available, we’ve put together a list of products that will make this Mother’s Day a little brighter. These LED Mother’s Day gifts are designed to last approximately 250 times longer than the roses she’s used to getting, and they’re brighter, too!
Traditionally, classrooms have been lit by fluorescent fixtures that emit a single color of light. This color can range from warm white to cool white, but once a light fixture is chosen, there’s no option to change its color throughout the day. Research has shown that the inability to change lighting color to match a natural lighting cycle can have many negative consequences on the body’s mental and physical behavior.
This year November 21st is National Use Less Stuff Day. The day was created to help people think about the excess amounts of stuff we throw away every year.
If you’re one of the unlucky 39 million people in the U.S. that has migraines or 100 million people with chronic pain, you’ve probably searched long and hard for solutions and treatments. Between the Imitrex, beta blockers, Topamax, caffeine, time spent in dark, quiet rooms, or whatever other methods and medications you’ve tried for migraines, it might seem that you’ll never find something more effective.
LED streetlights are great for the environment. They consume much less energy than standard high-intensity discharge (HID) lights, last three times longer, and they reduce greenhouse gas emissions and maintenance costs.