When
it comes to choosing the right light bulbs for your facility, making the right
decision comes down to what you and your company values the most—for example:
Do you care more about saving money immediately or over time? And how big of a
part does the environmental impact of your choice play into your decision?
MR16s
are perfect for directional light applications and MR16s deliver bright light
that is nearly identical to natural sunlight; however, there are other light
options that can do everything MR16s can do without the drawbacks.
1.
MR16s Get Really Hot
One
drawback of MR16 halogen light bulbs is they get really hot. Inside each MR16
lamp, there is a filament capsule that can get as hot as 500-degrees
Fahrenheit. This can be dangerous if the capsule comes into contact with a
person’s skin or flammable materials. Touching a hot MR16 bulb can result in
severe burns. Furthermore, MR16 light bulbs give off a lot of heat and it can
be uncomfortable to stand or sit near halogen light bulbs for an extended
period of time. The extra heat can also affect room temperatures and air
conditioning costs.
2. You Can Never Touch MR16 Light Bulbs
You
might think that you can touch an MR16 light bulb if it’s turned off, but you
can’t. The oils on your fingers will remain on the MR16 bulb and heat up once
the bulb is turn on. Then, the oil will cause an imbalance and result in a
rupture of the bulb. This shortens the lifespan of the bulb.
3.
MR16s Don’t Last a Long Time
4.
MR16s Aren’t The Safest
Option
Replace MR16 Halogen Light
Bulbs With MR16 LED Light Bulbs