Teach you how to use energy-saving lamps correctly

Energy-saving lamps are currently being widely promoted across the country. Thanks to government subsidies that encourage households to purchase these lamps, they have quickly become a common sight in homes and are now a dominant trend in the lighting industry.

However, many people may not be aware of how to use energy-saving lamps properly to maximize their energy-saving benefits. According to a recent report from the National Development and Reform Commission, there are five key points to consider when using these lamps effectively:

First, always check the voltage rating on the lamp. If a low-voltage sodium lamp is used with high-voltage power, it can easily burn out and shorten its lifespan.

Second, users should choose well-known, high-quality brands and remain cautious about substandard products. Always look for certifications and reliable sources when purchasing.

Third, pay attention to selecting the right wattage. Energy-saving lamps are typically five times more efficient than traditional incandescent bulbs. For example, a 60-watt incandescent bulb can be replaced with just a 13-watt energy-saving lamp without compromising brightness.

Fourth, try to minimize the number of times you turn the lights on and off. Each switch can reduce the lamp’s lifespan by approximately three hours, so it's best to keep the lights on for longer periods when possible.

Fifth, after prolonged use, the light output of an energy-saving lamp may gradually decrease. When you notice the light becoming dimmer, it's time to replace the lamp to maintain optimal performance and energy efficiency.

By following these simple guidelines, users can make the most of their energy-saving lamps, save money on electricity bills, and contribute to a more sustainable future.

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