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A Kerosene Lamp |
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Used as a family's only form of lighting emitting toxic fumes and a dangerous household hazard |
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Household Hazard |
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A child with serious scalding: One of the consequences of using kerosene lamps around the home. |
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Kitchen Area
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This is the area where the family cooking is done |
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From Flame to LEDs |
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Lights for Learning have developed a completely new alternative, safer, healthier, controllable form of lighting using clusters of LEDs [Light Emitting Diodes], solar panels and rechargeable batteries. The design is continually evolving from the top picture to bottom.
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Fitting the Lights |
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The Lights are very simple to install. |
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Fitting the Solar Panel |
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The Solar Panel is fitted on the roof of the family home |
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Master Control Box |
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The Control Box houses the on/off switch and the rechargeable battery which has an approximate 5 year+ lifespan. |
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Making the Difference |
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A family's life is changed dramatically after the lights are installed. The home is safer and healthier. Children's learning does not have to stop when the sun goes down. |
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