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  1. Europe wants to ban your halogen light bulbs

    Europe wants to ban your halogen light bulbs The sale of halogen bulbs which are used in millions of homes could be banned as early as next year as part of the EU’s energy-saving drive. It follows the prohibition of traditional incandescent bulbs, which have been phased out in an effort to cut greenhouse gas emissions. Millions of halogen bulbs are sold in Britain every year, often for Read more...
  2. Supermarket "sat nav" use light signals to navigate shoppers around stores

    Supermarket A new indoor navigation system that uses LED lights rather than WiFi to pinpoint the user's location to within less than a metre is being rolled out in supermarkets in France. ADVERTISING   The system, developed by Philips, uses the supermarket’s light fixtures to form an indoor positioning grid. Each LED fixture emits a unique Read more...
  3. Meteor Electrical Proud to be Part of Historic Irish Cycling Event

    Meteor Electrical Proud to be Part of Historic Irish Cycling Event This June, Tyrone Club Omagh Wheelers will host the first Irish National Cycling Championships to be held in the County. There will be 3 days of racing. On the Thursday evening the Time Trial event will take place. This will be lumpy affair, with course cutting through local towns such as Carrickmore before finishing on the outskirts of Read more...
  4. Leicestershire County Council plans £25m LED street light spend

    Leicestershire County Council plans £25m LED street light spend More than £25m could be spent on changing a county's street lights to LEDs in a bid to cut electricity bills. Leicestershire County Council is proposing to change 67,000 bulbs, which it says will save £2m a year and reduce energy use by 60%. The Conservative-led council said if the project was approved, it could take three years to roll out. Read more...
  5. Mrs Brown's Boys star Rory Cowan reveals carbon monoxide in his house nearly killed him

    Mrs Brown's Boys star Rory Cowan reveals carbon monoxide in his house nearly killed him Mrs Brown's Boys star Rory Cowan has revealed carbon monoxide levels in his own home could have killed him. The actor has been baffled by the bouts of fatigue and headaches he had been suffering in his Dublin home. Mr Cowan said he was shocked to discover the silent killer in his newly-renovated house. He explained: "I'm still in shock from it all Read more...
  6. New LED lights fitted at Southeastern stations in money saving bid

    New LED lights fitted at Southeastern stations in money saving bid Southeastern will be installing energy-saving LED lights at 11 stations and five depots after a successful pilot scheme at Chatham. The new lighting is aiming to save money that can be invested in network improvements and produce a safer environment for passengers. LED lights will be fitted on platforms and in car parks, where stations use the Read more...
  7. How to find a reputable electrician

    How to find a reputable electrician Many people find it difficult to find a reputable electrician as quite often the fear is that they are not qualified to carry out the work.  Some home owners base their choice on price and often opt for the cheap option, however this is not recommended as you usually get what you pay for.  However paying for an expensive electrician does Read more...
  8. Dimmable LED and Dimmer Switches

    Dimmable LED and Dimmer Switches Dimmable LED lamps can save energy and can ultimately change the visual appearance of a room. Dimmable LED’s can be used in a non-dimmable circuit however you cannot use non-dimmable lamps in a dimmable circuit as this can damage the lamp and the circuit. LED lamps are always marked as ‘dimmable’ or ‘non dimmable’ on the packaging so Read more...
  9. Converting to LED

    Converting to LED When making the change to LED lighting there are a few steps you must take in order to achieve the right lighting at the right cost for your home. Step 1- What lights are on? Work out what lights are on, in other words determine which lights are on the most and use that as a starting point by replacing these lights first, as this will allow you Read more...
  10. Ban on halogen light bulbs delayed by two years

    Ban on halogen light bulbs delayed by two years Halogen lightbulbs will remain on shelves for another two years after EU members decided to delay the phasing out of the halogen bulbs. The ban was originally meant to begin in 2016 but there has been concerns regarding the costings and availability of LED light bulbs. Halogens are a form of incandescent lamps that are seen as inefficient compared Read more...

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