If you are using a halogen torchiere in your home, it may be time to consider upgrading to a safer, more energy-efficient compact fluorescent model.
Halogen torchieres typically use a 300 to 600 watt lamp that operates at extremely high temperatures, potentially generating enough heat to ignite curtains or other combustible materials. In addition to being a safety hazard, these high-wattage lamps are an energy liability in the home, consuming far more electricity than comparable fixtures on the market.
With compact fluorescent torchieres, safety and energy efficiency go hand in hand. Compact fluorescent torchieres use a 55-watt compact fluorescent lamp that generates minimal heat, reduces the risk of fire and saves significant amounts of energy while producing the same amount of light as a 300-watt halogen lamp.
Compact fluorescent torchieres are also good for the environment because their lower energy consumption minimizes the production of greenhouse gases.
For more information on energy-efficient lighting and other ENERGY STAR qualified products, call Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency toll-free at 1 800 387-2000 or visit energystar.gc.ca. Or write to Energy Publications, Office of Energy Efficiency, c/o S.J.D.S., Gatineau, Quebec J9J 3N7.
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