What manufacturers are the leaders in bulbs and fluorescent fixtures?
Juno Lighting is one of the manufacturers that listened to me and are getting UL listings for their incandescent trims to be used with their fluorescent housings. Other companies that are doing this include Boyd Lighting, Progress Lighting, Seagull Lighting, Estiluz Lighting, Artimede Lighting, Flos USA, Aamsco Lighting, and Tresco International, to name just a few. Philips Lighting makes a series of dimmable and non-dimmable bulbs that look like their incandescent counterparts. These are a quick way to start cutting down on power consumption and help protect the earth’s resources. The EPA has a program called “Change a Light, Change the World.” By changing five of the most frequently used fixtures in your home (or the bulbs in them) to Energy Star qualified fluorescent products, an average household can save $60 a year in energy costs and prevent more than a trillion pounds of greenhouse gas emissions.