Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Monday, December 5, 2011

INFORMATION ON LED HOLIDAY LIGHTS

LED Holiday Lights: 6 Need-to-Know Tips
By: G. M. Filisko

Published: December 10, 2010

LED holiday lights vs. old-fashioned bulbs: 6 tips to help you decide which is right for you.


1. LED holiday lights save you money. LED lights use at least 90% less energy than traditional holiday lights, according to the U.S. government’s Energy Star program.

That results in a $50 energy savings for the average family during the holidays, says Avital Binshtock of the Sierra Club in San Francisco.

Put it into perspective: The amount of electricity consumed by one 7-watt incandescent bulb could power 140 LEDs—enough to light two 24-foot strings, says Energy Star.

2. But LED lights typically cost more than old-fashioned holiday lights.

GE 100-bulb string of Energy Star-certified LED white lights: $18.97 at Lowe’s
GE 100-bulb string of conventional white lights: $8.97
But shop around because a growing number of retailers are offering sales on LED holiday lights and, if you can’t find a sale before the holidays, you can certainly find one after. Plus, prices will surely go down as these lights gain traction.

3. LED holiday lights last and last. LED bulbs can keep your season bright for as long as 100,000 hours, says Cathy Choi, president of Moonachie, N.J.-based Bulbrite, which manufactures LED and regular bulbs. That’s substantially longer than the life of your old holiday light strings.

4. You can string a BIG strand of LED lights. Safety wise, you shouldn’t connect more than three traditional light strings, but you can connect up to 87 LED holiday light strings, totaling a whopping 1,500 feet, Choi says. So blow your neighbor's display away by cocooning your house in lights:

You won’t have to buy as many extension cords.
You can take your holiday lighting display further away from the outlet.
5. LED lights reduce the risk of fire. They stay cooler than incandescent bulbs, according to Energy Star.

6. How about that hue? Some people stick with their old lights because they don’t like the brighter hue that white LED holiday lights emit. But Choi says manufacturers now offer a “warm white” bulb that more closely mimics the glow of an incandescent light. Be sure to read the label to choose a bright or warm white and to ensure what you’re purchasing is Energy Star-certified.

Colored and color-changing LED holiday lights are more vibrant than conventional lights, making your display easier to see from the street, Choi says.


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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Summer Fun

School will be out soon and what can you do around Mooresville for fun? There is plenty to do around town. The library is full of summer reading programs and even has some stuff thrown in there for adults, too. The city pool always provides a welcome break from a hard day at work. Don't forget to visit the farmers market for fresh flowers and produce.

Indy is only 30 minutes away and you can find plenty of things to do there as well. Go for a walk on the canal. Check out some of the state parks in the area. Go canoeing at Turkey Run, enjoy the trails at McCormick's Creek and don't forget the Pioneer Village at Spring Mill.

You might take one day a week and volunteer with your kids. There are several opportunities at the local nursing homes, humane society, food pantries, etc.

Enjoy your summer. It never lasts long enough.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

BIG NEWS!!!


BIG NEWS!!! I am so excited to tell all of my facebook friends that Century 21 Realty Group is now PRUDENTIAL INDIANA! Prudential has so much to offer for both buyers and sellers I can't wait to share it. So, don't be surprised when you drive by the office and see a blue and white sign out front. "What is white and blue and works hard for you Karen Bain and Prudential Indiana"

I will be very busy over the next few weeks changing everything over and learning a new system. I can't wait to share everything Prudential Indiana has to offer my buyers and sellers.