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Lux Levels for Every Room: Lighting Design According to Standards
Lux Levels for Every Room: Lighting Design According to Standards
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Brighten every space the right way! Our UK lux level guide reveals the perfect lighting for kitchens, offices, shops...

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What Does L70B50 Mean? Understanding LED Lamp Lifespan
What Does L70B50 Mean? Understanding LED Lamp Lifespan
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Ever wondered what L70B50 on LED specs means? This simple guide reveals how it predicts brightness loss, LED...

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How Solar LED Lamps Work and How to Choose Them
How Solar LED Lamps Work and How to Choose Them
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Thinking about switching to solar LED lighting? From garden paths to street lamps, our ultimate guide reveals how...

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Understanding British Standards for UK Lighting Installations
Understanding British Standards for UK Lighting Installations
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Installing electrical or lighting systems in the UK? Knowing the right British Standards isn’t just a legal...

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Step-by-Step Guide: Choosing the Right IP Rating for Your Indoor and Outdoor LED Lights
Step-by-Step Guide: Choosing the Right IP Rating for Your Indoor and Outdoor LED Lights
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Not all LED lights are created equal — and choosing the wrong IP rating could mean poor performance, costly...

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  • Start Guide - How to Setup your Google Assistant?
    Start Guide - How to Setup your Google Assistant?
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    Google Assistant is a default virtual assistant built into Android devices for performing tasks, getting information, and asking questions. It can also do the same job on your iPad or iPhone. Although Siri is accessible and convenient on Apple devices, people who have already established Google account with customized information and personalized settings can try Google Assistant as a substitute.

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  • These devices draw power when they are turned OFF
    These devices draw power when they are turned OFF
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    Many people believe that when an electrical device is turned off it doesn’t use power. But it is not true. In this article, you can find out why this is not true.

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