What Advantages and Disadvantages do Neon Lights have?

During the last few years, neon lights have become widespread. These neon lights are tubes filled with neon that produce light when they have enough electricity.

Neon Lights can be used for different purposes; for instance, one can notice that more and more cafes prefer their brand name to be written in neon lights, so their brand name becomes even more accented and attractive. On the other hand, this is not the only way neon lights can be used. For example, they can be used as light emitters for lasers.

If you hesitate to buy/create neon signs, here are some of the advantages you should consider.

Advantages

Cost

Neon is among the five most abundant chemical elements in the world, and the abundance of the gas makes its price affordable. These signs are cheap because they are energy-efficient to run. Well, of course, it depends on the color of the light, but according to statistics, one foot of the usual, traditional neon lights takes only 20watts of electricity in an hour. So, even if you keep it turned on for the whole day, you are not going to be surprised with the fee at the end of the month.

Visibility

One of the major advantages many companies choose to use neon lights is their high visibility. Thanks to this feature, neon lights can attract more customers – this is a strategy that has become widespread among many restaurants, cafes, and shop owners. Also, unlike the other lights, they can be clearly seen even from a distance, depending on their size.

Design

Whether you want it to be in a heart shape, or square, or every other shape, with neon lights, you can turn it into reality as you have more freedom with them. This is because the tubes used for the lights are bendable, so you can customize any design you want. Also, neon lights come in different colors, so it would be easier for you to use them to match your business’ aesthetic.

Lifelong

Depending on the way you use the signages, you can use neon lights even longer than ten years. Usually, if you put those lights under the sun, they can be damaged by the sunlight and would surely not last as much longer; however, it would not be the same if you had them inside the building.

Repair

Neon lights are possible to be repaired, depending on why they stopped working. For example, the problem is with the gas in some cases, so you can just refresh it. Another way of giving a second life to the lights is changing the transformer.

Also, many people can sometimes forget the fact that it always needs to be kept clean. The more dust you have there, the more the possibility that it would serve you less than you imagine. Also, dirty neon lights would not be as bright as the clean ones, so keep that in mind.

Combination

Because neon lights have a low heating temperature, they can be easily combined with other elements, such as plastic and glasses. This means that if you want to create your brand logo with those lights, you will have more freedom to form it the way you want.

 

Eco-friendly

Eco-friendliness is another important advantage of these lights. Because these lights are energy-consumable, they are also less harmful to the environment. Also, as they can last for many years, the waste these lights consume is, indeed, less than in the case of any other light.

Attractive

These neon lights are really attractive because of their energetic shapes and letters. You can even see many cafes placing their neon-light logo on the wall, making it a perfect location for taking pictures.

To conclude, neon lights have made significant changes in the lighting industry. Because it has so many benefits, many business owners prefer to give emphasis to their product/service with them. This article summed up the main advantages of these lights, including the cost, eco-friendliness, the long usage, repairment options, design freedom, ability to combine with other elements. Next time you think of getting neon lights, consider all the advantages mentioned in the article.

 

 

Kimberly Atwood’s books have received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly, Library Journal, and Booklist. Kimberly lives in the Rocky Mountains with her husband, an exceptionally perfect dog, and an attack cat. Before she started writing historical research, Kimberly got a graduate degree in theoretical physical chemistry from Ohio State University. After that, just to shake things up, she went to law school at the University of London and graduated summa cum laude. Then she did a handful of clerkships with some really important people who are way too dignified to be named here. She was a law professor for a while. She now writes full-time.

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