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Mon, March 15, 2010
Emily Malik
Conservation Coordinator

(435)716-9792
emily.malik
@loganutah.org

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The Replace 8 and Save Pledge

Take The Pledge To

Replace 8 And Save!

 

What is the pledge? 

Why should I switch to CFLs?

Are CFLs really better for the enivronment?

How can I best utilize CFLs in my home?

How do I dispose of CFLs?

 

Click HERE for more information about CFLs


 

 

 

 

 

What is the pledge?

You promise to replace 8 standard incandescent light bulbs with 8 compact florescent lamps (CFLs) sometime in the future.  Residents who sign up for the pledge will receive a FREE CFL to get them started on replacing 8 light bulbs. 

TO SIGN UP: stop by the Logan City Environmental Department at 450 N 1000 W in Logan.  Or, look for a pledge drive event being held in our community by checking the community calendar here

ALREADY REPLACED 8?  Add your name to the pledge by calling (435) 716-9792 or emily.malik@loganutah.org (back to top)

 


 

 

 

 

Why pledge to make the switch?

By pledging to replace 8 standard incandescent bulbs with compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) equivalents, you are using 75% less energy and saving approximately $55.00 on your electric utility bill each year. Energy Star® qualified bulbs last 10,000 hours meaning you can save about $255.00 over the life of the bulb. Remember, on average, lighting counts for 25% of your total household energy costs. (back to top)

 


 

 

 

 

CFLs are better for the environment

 


 

 

 

 

Tips for installing and using CFLs

 

 

Incandescent Watts

CFL Watts

Lumens

40

8 - 10

450

60

13 - 18

890

75

18 - 22

1210

100

23 - 28

1750

150

34 - 42

2780

 

 


 

 

Proper disposal of spent or broken CFLs


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