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The New Air Purifing Ionic Light Bulb

by Kristen Banker on November 19, 2009 in Eco News

As the U.S. government increasingly provides incentives for hybrid cars, green buildings, renewable energy and households that reduce their usage of power, all while energy prices seem to surge, the introduction of the Ionic Bulb offers an exciting lighting alternative to today’s eco-conscious world.

Electric lighting accounts for 19% of the world’s electricity use, pumping as much greenhouse-gas pollution into the atmosphere every year as half the world’s cars. Much of that results from outdated, inefficient light sources in homes, offices and parking lots.

Ionic Bulb

Ionic Bulb

The Ionic Bulb is not only an energy-saving light bulb, but it’s also equipped with an air purifying microchip ion emitter that’s powered by the bulb’s own energy (very cool!). Unlike standard incandescent bulbs, the Ionic Bulb silently emits negative ions that help clear the air of smoke, dust, pet dander, odors, allergens and airborne viruses.

The bulb uses just a quarter of the wattage of standard bulbs to produce the same amount of light. That alone could save us hundreds on our electric bills. Plus, the Ionic Bulb lasts 10 times as along as incandescent bulbs – up to seven years – saving us the cost and hassle of frequently replacing bulbs. With the average American household spending an estimated $1,400 each year on energy bills and indoor air pollution on the rise, the Ionic Bulb meets two unique sets of demand with one super cool apparatus.

The Ionic Bulb will be available in December for $19.99 from Newionicbulb. Think Stocking Stuffer!

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

1

Kim 11.23.09 at 10:30 am

What a unique idea. I’ve switched to energy saving bulbs but I’ve never seen bulbs that included an air purifying microchip. Sounds like another great way to go green. These would make a perfect gift along with printed eco-friendly products.

2

Chester 11.24.09 at 5:39 am

Unique indeed. If these bulbs can be available to be bought off the shelf prior to Christmas, I’m good for a minimum of 24 bulbs for the season as small gifts.

Chester B

Canada

3

Trackk 11.27.09 at 9:30 pm

These bulbs should be placed in every school in the country, every home and
every public place. Everyone on my Holiday list will be getting some of these.

4

For_ex_stra_tegy 12.06.09 at 4:38 pm

I am definitely bookmarking this page and sharing it with my friends.

:)

5

cycleciti40 12.20.09 at 9:05 am

This will be great for my green house, takes the odors right out!

6

Russ, Ian 12.28.09 at 4:50 pm

Works great!
I am a smoker and I can see the difference in the air after a couple of days.

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