Childrens Light Bulbs Print E-mail
Monday, 02 October 2006
When searching for the perfect lamp for your child, you will want to consider which type of bulb is best suited for your child's lamp.  Children's light bulbs are often not as bright as light bulbs used in other lamps.  Make sure that you read the wattage size needed for a child's lamp.  Too much wattage can cause burns to a child’s small fingers or even burn the shade of a lamp.  Often parents find it best to use nightlights in a child’s room.  Nightlights give off a dim light making it easy to check on a child at night and giving the child enough light to move about safely in their room.

If you are looking for children's light bulbs or nightlights, you will find many styles to choose from.  Often the light bulbs themselves are much smaller than a standard bulb making these lights much safer to place around the house.  Using small light bulbs in hallways and other dark areas will help everyone find their way at night.

Decorative nightlights using children's light bulbs can be found in many styles to match just about any decor.  There are even nightlights you can decorate yourself to match your child's room perfectly.  You can also find energy saving nightlights with bulbs that last for years and only cost pennies.  These energy efficient light bulbs don't cost any more than standard children’s light bulbs, making them an ideal choice.

So what should you consider when selecting your nightlight?  First, think of energy savings.  Choose a bulb that offers an electroluminescent bulb.  Not only is it energy efficient, but also it's cool to the touch.  Some nightlight bulbs will actually have two settings.  The first gives off enough light to brighten any room and with a flip of the switch you will have a nightlight that uses as little as 7 watts.  Nightlights average in price form $10-$40 depending on which features you are seeking.

 
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