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Tanning bed lamps are used in every tan bed or suntan lamp. When
purchasing new or used tanning beds, look at the lamps. Make
sure they are good for tanning and meet FDA guidelines for
safety. Another consideration is access. Be sure the lamps are
easy to change when needed. Being able to easily perform the
maintenance yourself
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This article provides useful, detailed information about Chandelier Lighting.
Interior designers are unanimous on one thing: gone are the days when lights were meant only for illumination. These days, mood lighting is much more in vogue, and chandeliers, as well as light fixtures are well suited
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"Don't Throw Away Those Old Light Bulbs!"
by Lynda K. Smith
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Christmas is just around the corner and it's not too late to start those craft projects.
This Christmas craft project is ideal for kids under adult supervision. Not only is this a fun craft project, but using old
light bulbs
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The next time that you go light bulb shopping, you should consider more than just the price. By purchasing a higher priced light bulb, you won't have to replace it as much, and it will even reduce your electricity bill.
Did you know that there's a 100-year-old light bulb that still burns brightly?
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Feng Shui kitchen lighting is based on a traditional triangle
model with the refrigerator, sink, and range making up each
point of the triangle. There should be a 6 to 8 foot distance
between each appliance that will allow you to move freely for
maximum convenience and a minimum of repeated moves. Fluorescent
lights do not promote good
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