LED Light Bulbs

LED light bulbs give off directional light, so the light goes where you aim it. LED bulbs are closer to the color of
daylight — which new studies suggest is good for staying alert. Our LED light bulbs can be used to replace your
standard fluorescent or halogen light bulbs. The bright, white LED light produced by our LED Light Bulbs works
especially well for task lighting and reading light. LEDs not only produce light more efficiently, they also have a tiny
mirror that reflects light in one direction. A more directed light means less wasted light.

The best way to start using our long life LED light bulbs is to try one first. Swap out a regular bulb on your porch, in a
ceiling can, task or accent light, or maybe replace a bulb that you leave on at night. To get familiar with LED light
bulbs, we recommend you experiment with different lighting combinations and see how their reduced light output
works for you. Our LED bulbs have Edison style bases and will fit your existing lamps and fixtures. With LED light
bulbs and just a bit of planning you can create a more interesting lighting environment while cutting down on your
electric bill.


LED Light Bulb FAQs

Q: Do LED bulbs contain Mercury like CFLs?
A: No.
Q: What is the proper way to dispose of used LED bulbs?
A: Follow your local disposal procedure for electronic products with circuit boards in them.

Q: Are LED bulbs rated to be used in Hazard Conditions (Class 1 Division 1 areas)?
A: No.

Q: What is the specific size of the screw base on your Edison base LED bulbs?
A: The size is E-27. This size works in all common fixtures.

Q: What is the base size of your CC Bright Night LED Bulb?
A: Our night light is a standard ½” candelabra base (similar to an old fashion Christmas tree light).

Q: Can LED light bulbs be used in the refrigerator?
A: Yes, it is especially good to use them in the fridge because of their low light output. It makes late night snacking
less noticeable by others.

Q. What does PAR mean?
A. PAR=Parabolic Aluminized Reflector

PAR is also a unit of bulb measurement. In this system of lamp identification the first number listed denotes the
maximum diameter of the lamp expressed as a number of 1/8's of an inch. For example, some common sizes are:

PAR-64's (8")
PAR-56 (7")
PAR-46 (5.75")
PAR-38 (4.75")
PAR-36 (4.5")

All of our bulbs currently are “medium” or “Edison” base; which means they will fit into most sockets in the US.

Q: Why does my Led light bulb not work properly in extreme temperatures?
A: Any temperature below 14° F or above 122° F may cause a LED bulb to flicker, dim, change color, or cease to
function. Once the LED bulb is returned to an operational environment it should began to work properly.

Q: What is the operating voltage range of the 12 Volt Vivid Bulbs?
A: The 12 Volt Bulbs can operate safely from 9 Volts up to 15 Volts. At 9 Volts the output will be dim.

Q: What is the AC Voltage tolerance for our LED bulbs.
A: Their AC voltage tolerance is +/- 10%.

Q: Do your LED bulbs emit UV light?
A: No, but you should never point an LED light into your eyes. The light is very bright and could cause damage.
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