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Meteor Electrical Garden Lights To Brighten Up The Landscape

Meteor Electrical Garden Lights To Brighten Up The Landscape

Meteor Electrical Garden Lights To Brighten Up The Landscape

Meteor Electrical presents garden lighting such as wall lanterns, ground lighting, bollard lights as well as uplighters specially designed for ease of installation in any garden.

Meteor Electrical’s garden lighting range includes the products from Ansell, Eterna, Glanz, Philips and One Electrical. While garden bollards are available as low voltage, wall lights are required to be installed into the mains power. Both garden lighting fixtures offer efficiency and environment-friendly operation.

Meteor Electrical describe their range of garden lighting as simple to install and can dramatically change the appearance of any home or garden. Among their multiple applications, garden lights can be used to improve safety through better visibility at night; by illuminating a walkway or lighting up the home; as well as increase security by acting as a deterrent to burglars.

Garden lighting systems should be selected to suit the style of the home. A DIY installation would require the appropriate cable and transformer to be selected along with the lights. Before installation, one should walk around their garden at night and decide what features and trees should be illuminated. Meteor Electrical would like to advise homeowners that garden lights will help to increase their safety along paths and driveways, and the key to great garden lighting is to pick some features and leave gaps between lit areas. The contrast between light and darkness is a major feature of garden lighting design.

The growing range of LED Lighting solutions provides new opportunities in garden lighting . The use of low energy globes reduce the need for larger expensive transformers, and also run the lighting design at a much lower daily cost.

Timers and sunset switches can be used to ‘set and forget’ the garden lighting by switching on at dusk, and turning off at a predetermined time.