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How do your lights compare to incandescent bulbs for EMFs or dirty electricity?


I was wondering if you guys know how your lights compare to a regular incandescent bulb in terms of EMFs/dirty electricity they may possibly give off. I really like the flicker-free aspect of your bulbs, but because they’re LED, was wondering how they may compare regarding that. 

While we are not aware of the relative EMF or dirty electricity that might be output by older incandescent light sources, we can confirm that our lightbulbs do not create any dirty electricity as rated by FCC standards for EMF emissions.


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