Lighting for a Cause
In continuing with celebrating lighting for the cause, today we will shed light on the color red and its associated causes. One of the world’s most epidemic auto immune disease represented with the...
View ArticleSupport your Cause with Colored Lighting!
Today we pay respect to the color orange and a few causes represented by it. All week long TCP has been opening the hearts and minds of our consumers to the various ways we can increase awareness for...
View ArticleImproving your Home with Exterior Lighting
Earlier this week we discussed some home improvements that can be done on the interior of your home to increase resell value and equity. Today lets focus on some exterior projects we can tackle that...
View ArticleEducation on LED A Lamp Types
The most widely used light bulb (or lamp) is the LED A lamp. With its pear-like shape and Edison screw base, the LED A lamp produces excellent, organic lighting. It can be used for a variety of...
View ArticleENERGY STAR: Did You Know?
While all light bulbs use innovative technology to produce light, those that are ENERGY STAR® qualified are at least three times more efficient than regular bulbs. With the average U.S. household...
View ArticleFacebook Giveaway- Two Wet Location PAR38 LEDs
Are you wondering how outdoor lighting can transform your home? Want a chance to demo two Wet Location PAR38 LEDs for free? How would you use them, to highlight an exotic tree in the back yard?...
View ArticleTCP Globe Giveaway
Globe light bulbs, also known as the G25 are best featured in bathrooms and vanity strip lighting fixtures. These bulbs are generally sold in two standard wattages- the 40 watt incandescent equivalent...
View ArticleHow Much Life is in your Light?
Retailers are often faced with the constant complaints on light bulbs due to the quick burn out. The life span of a bulb is known as the life hours. Why do light bulbs burn out so fast? What are some...
View ArticleMore Regulations for Electronic Ballast with Industrial Lighting Applications
Now is a good time to switch your facility from fluorescent electronic ballast light to LED lamps. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has issued even more standards for energy conservation with a...
View ArticleLumen to Watt Comparison for Getting the Right Amount of Light
Brightness is measured in lumens and not watts, and this information is typically found right on the package of a light bulb. If you’re trying to save on energy, find light bulbs with lumen to watt...
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