Lighting Control
You've no doubt heard the most common home energy conservations tips like turn down the heat and switch to fluorescents but how about trying lighting control?
Consider that a light bulb dimmed by just 10% - an imperceptible amount in most rooms -will use 10% less energy than one burning at full intensity. Regularly dimming lights in rooms with multiple high-wattage light fixtures, like kitchens, can make a very noticeable dent in your energy consumption. Dimming lights also offers a side benefit of extending the life of your bulbs, which contributes to less overall waste.
Not only are lighting control products good for your wallet and the environment, they also help you create the mood and ambience in your living spaces. Dimmers with memory let you preset various lighting conditions based upon how you live. In the kitchen you can set lights bright for cooking and cleaning, medium intensity for eating and entertaining, and dim for when you want to enjoy a midnight snack.
So what are you waiting for? Put lighting control at the top of your home improvement to-do list. Take a look at some of the lighting control solutions available from consumer electronics, lighting specialty retailers and smart wired integrators.
Dimmers
The most basic lighting control solutions, dimmers replace the existing wall switch and allow you to tailor the light level as you wish. For multi-purpose areas, like kitchens or family rooms, consider a multi-scene dimmer that lets you preset the perfect amount of light using memory buttons.
Multi-Location Dimmers
Perfect for hallways and entryways, multi-location dimmers allow you to adjust the lighting from multiple entry points.
Wireless Solutions
New wireless systems allow you to control multiple rooms or even your entire house without retrofitting any new wires.
Remote Control
Remote controlled lighting control allows you to turn on and off lights from anywhere in the house, or select preset lighting scenes right from the remote. You can even light a path from your car as you pull in the driveway.
Occupancy Sensor
Occupancy sensors are perfect for closets, walk-in pantries or other rooms where you only need light when someone is physically in the room. You can set them to operate only when there is no natural light in the room, so they don't come on when someone enters the room during the day. They're also very convenient when you have your hands full and can't reach for the switch.
Daylight Sensor
Daylight sensors can adjust the amount of lighting -both the number of lights turned on and the intensity of the lights - based on the amount of sunlight in the room.
Whole-House Automation
The ultimate in lighting and convenience control, home automation systems grant you access of many of your home's systems from central keypads or even remotely via the Internet. You'll have the ultimate in programming flexibility, convenience and security features, as well as the ability to integrate just about any home automation or entertainment features for a truly custom solution.
Source: Consumer Electronics Association, visit at http://www.ce.org/