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  • Greener Bulbs 
    Reported by: Rob Collins / WCIA-3

    Friday, Feb 1, 2008 @11:06am CST

    There are a lot of ways to live "green" in our homes these days.
    One involves the way we light them.
    Marc Malvizzi is a lighting expert in Pennsylvania.
    He's says there's plenty of lighting technology to make your home environmentally friendly.
    But it gets better.
    It'll actually help you save you money.
    "There's no better way to tell how much money you're spending on your electric bill than watching your electric meter spin. What we like to show our customers... this is a 75 watt bulb," says Malvizzi... showing off an ordinary lightbulb attached to an energy monitor. "And you can see how the energy meter is spinning. The 'same' lamp, 75 watt equal, which is 20 watts. This is what we call a 'sprial fluorescent'."
    Marc throws the switch and watches the meter.
    "You can see how your electric meter is slowed right down, and that's money right there. The faster your electric meter spins, the more money you're spending every month on energy!" he says.
    Because the new bulbs use less energy, they significantly reduce the amount of carbon dioxide produced.
    They're more expensive than traditional bulbs… but they should cost you less in the long run.
    Here's how.
    The average light bulb is about 800 hours, maybe 1500 hours. So you might pay three times more.But it's going to last maybe 5 times longer.
    An occupancy sensor is another good idea.
    It's designed to turn lights off automatically when people aren't in a room.
    If you think sensors are a bit much… you could go with a simple timer.
    "We're trying to have products that can save people money cause, let's face it, electric bills aren't going down," Malvizzi says.
    So the bottom line when it comes to lighting is this:
    It's good for your pocket and the planet.
    Here's another good reason to consider switching to compact florescent light bulbs.
    Legislation is already being considered that would ban the standard light bulbs we've been using for years.
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