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EISA 2012 Compliant Light Bulbs
EISA 2012 is the Energy Independence & Security Act which was passed by Congress in 2007 to increase required efficiencies on certain types of light bulbs. This act is a maor step to reducing dependence on foreign oil sources. There are some basic light bulbs that are affected, but don't worry, there are good energy saving alternatives to replace these inefficient light bulbs. Here you'll see the old light bulb that's being phased out as a category that will have all the compliant replacements you can use. It's simple now to get the light you want, save energy and help our country by choosing the new compliant technology that is right for you. Call us if you have any questions about anything you see here.
Here's a listing of exempted lamp types: Appliance lamp, black light lamp, bug lamp, colored lamp, infrared lamp, left-hand thread lamp, marine lamp, marine signal service lamp, mine service lamp, plant light lamp, reflector lamp, rough service lamp, shatter-resistant lamp, sign service lamp, silver bowl lamp, showcase lamp, 3-way incandescent lamp, traffic signal lamp, vibration service lamp, G-shape lamp with a diameter of 5 inches or more, T-shape lamp of 40 watts or less and a length of more than 10 inches, and B, BA, CA, F, G16-1/2, G25, G30, S or M14 lamp of 40 watts or less. BR30, BR40 and ER40 lamps rated at 65 watts (the popular 65BR30 and 65BR40 are exempt), ER30, BR30, BR40 and ER40 lamps rated at 50 watts or less. R20 lamps rated at 45 watts or less.
 100 watt BR40 flood light bulbs are a standard size flood and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 100 watts, but using less watts.
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 100 watt incandescent light bulbs were the original standard light bulb and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 100 watts, but using less watts.
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 120 watt BR40 flood light bulbs are a large size flood and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 120 watts, but using less watts.
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 40 watt incandescent light bulbs were the original standard light bulb and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 40 watts, but using less watts.
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 50 watt R20 flood light bulbs are a small size flood and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 50 watts, but using less watts.
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 60 watt incandescent light bulbs were the original standard light bulb and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 60 watts, but using less watts.
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 75 watt BR40 flood light bulbs are a standard size flood and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 75 watts, but using less watts.
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 75 watt incandescent light bulbs were the original standard light bulb and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 75 watts, but using less watts.
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 75 watt R20 flood light bulbs are a 2.5 inch reflector flood and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 75 watts, but using less watts.
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 85 watt BR30 flood light bulbs are a standard size flood and will be replaced by law to more efficient light bulbs. You will be able to get all the light of 85 watts, but using less watts.
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