These three infographics and videos can help you compare bulb longevity, energy savings, light quality, and more. W
hen you know what to look for, choosing the right light bulb can be easy if you remember these four steps:Step 1 - Choose the Right Fit:Pay attention to the shape of the bulb – do you need a standard bulb for your lamp, a candle shaped bulb for your ceiling fan or chandelier, perhaps large globe-shaped bulbs for your bathroom vanity, or indoor flood lights for your kitchen? Check out this video to see examples of the different bulb varieties and shapes offered by GE.Step 2 - Choose the Right Brightness:It used to be that the number of watts on a package told you how bright that bulb would be. That’s not the case today. You can get the same brightness from fewer watts of energy. Instead, if you want to know how bright a bulb will be, check the lumens, which is the technical measure of brightness. Knowing the difference between wattage and lumens will help you save money, as 80% of the cost of lighting your home isn’t because of the bulbs, it’s the electricity! See more amazing statistics in this video on finding the right brightness.Step 3 - Select Energy Savings & Lifetime:There are a few other technological features to consider when choosing the right bulb, like durability and how long you want the bulbs to last for fixtures that are hard to reach. Look for “Long Life” bulbs so you don’t have to change hard to reach bulbs as often or “Energy Saving” bulbs for lights left on over long periods. GE’s LED bulbs provide the durability, long life, and cost efficiency you’re looking for. But what is an LED bulb?The “A Revolution in Lighting” infographic shows how LEDs are made, work, and how they compare to other bulbs when it comes to savings energy and money.Please visit the
GE website for more information. Stay tuned for my upcoming review and giveaway ~ with the largest prize equaling $200 worth of light bulbs!