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$35 OFFThe bustling farmers’ markets and the trails that weave through our town of Fayetteville, AR highlight that we’re a community that cares about each other, our city, and the beautiful natural environment that surrounds us.
One way to do better for our environment and our wallets is to pay more attention to lighting. Lightbulbs may be small, but their impact can add up. With a little thoughtfulness, you can extend their life, choose smarter options, and recycle them responsibly.
In this brief article brought to you by Mr. Electric, we shed some light on how to reduce lightbulb waste in a way that fits Fayetteville’s eco-conscious vibe. If you’re looking for a certified electrician in Springdale, AR to help you optimize your home’s or business’ lighting, then consider Mr. Electric.
The best way to reduce waste is to use what you already have. Before tossing a lightbulb, consider ways to extend its life. Here are some tips from yours truly:
If you’re still using incandescent or halogen bulbs, it might be time for an upgrade. Energy-efficient options like LEDs and smart bulbs are game-changers. Here’s why.
LEDs last up to 25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs and use up to 75 percent less energy. That’s fewer replacements and less waste heading to the landfill. Plus, they’re available in a variety of styles
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Smart bulbs take efficiency to the next level. Controlled via smartphone apps or voice assistants, they let you schedule when lights turn on and off. For instance, you can set your porch light to turn on just before you get back from a night out.
Don’t just toss bulbs in the trash after your electrical lighting replacement. Many lightbulbs contain materials that can be harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. Check with local stores like Lowe’s or Home Depot which often have recycling drop-off stations. The Marion Orton Recycling Center also accepts various household items but call in ahead to confirm what they’ll take.
If you’re feeling crafty, turn old lightbulbs into something beautiful. Pinterest is full of ideas, from mini planters to DIY ornaments. It’s a fun way to breathe new life into something that would otherwise end up in the trash.
If you want to get the most out of your lighting, then make sure to get certified electricians on your team. They can not only handle installations and replacements but advise you on your options and help design lighting plans for your home or business.
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