3 uses for LEDs in winter

3 uses for LEDs in winter

led uses in winter

There is no denying that the winter weather is upon us. Cold weather, ice-covered windshields and dark mornings and first nights can be difficult to adjust. LED lighting is an excellent option throughout the year, but it is the only light on the market that works equally well, if not better, in cold conditions. This makes them an excellent choice for outdoor winter lighting, such as security wall packages, store signage and parking and street lighting. Keep reading to find out why!

1. SECURITY AND OUTDOOR LIGHTING

During winter, most of our days are spent in the dark. With the sunrise after 7 am and sunset at 5 pm, we depend on the lighting in our homes, parking lots, offices and more to keep us alert and focused. This makes LED safety and outdoor lighting an excellent option during winter. Whether you install a wall pack with motion sensor in your garage or place LED bulbs in your wall light, front door light, the LEDs will withstand winter weather. Because LEDs do not require excessive heat to function properly, they work extremely well in extreme weather conditions!

2. EXTERNAL SIGNALING

We have all witnessed the dreaded sign of the burned store. Either it is completely out, or the letters blink and have difficulty lighting up. These traditional light failures occur for some reasons; Either a dead bulb or the lack of heat that traditional lighting needs to turn on and stay on. When you use LED bulbs in your outdoor signage, your lights will come on instantly and stay on. In fact, the use of LED lights during the cold weather months can increase their overall lifespan.

3. LOT OF PARKING AND LIGHTING OF THE STREET.

The winter months are always accompanied by shorter days, which makes travelers rely heavily on the lights of the street lamps and parking to keep us safe and alert on the road. However, traditional street lamps are dim, often orange, and often turn off. Studies have shown that replacing these lights with LED keeps drivers more alert and parked safer.

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