Try Out These Eco-Friendly Decorations For Halloween This Year

October 5th, 2009 BY jennl | No Comments

Halloween

Eco-Friendly Natural Palm Wax Bleeding Skull Candle
This skull candle is a great addition to anyone’s Halloween decorations, whether it be just for fun or for a party. After about 30 minutes of burn time, this skull candle begins to ooze a realistic red-wax ‘blood.’ 100% palm wax. 4 7/8″ x 3 7/8″ x 4 7/8″ high.

Raw Beeswax Pillars
100% Pure Beeswax: Scented by honey, colored by pollen. 45 hour burn time. Non-toxic, lead free and hypoallergenic. Beeswax emits negative ions which cleanse the air.

Orange 5MM Conical 25 Light Set (Commercial Grade)
Using state of the art technology and patented direct plug-in concept, Diogen Lighting has designed a line of commercial grade LED light strings for the professional installer. This product is brilliant, unbreakable, cool to the touch, durable up to 200,000 hours, and saves up to 98% energy consumption compared to its incandescent equivalent. They are constructed using 20-gage wire, a coaxial connection, and a threaded coupling cap which reinforces the end-to-end bond. This certified product allows the professional the ability to connect up to 3,125 lights and uses only 2.3 AMP from the power of just one plug!
All Diogen commercial grade LED light strings are manufactured with “Full Wave” technology and are rectified to increase the brightness up to 40% compared to non-rectified sets. All Diogen commercial grade LED light sets are “flicker-free” by the process of Full-Wave rectification, which converts both polarities of input waveform and maximizes the power transfer.

13 Watt Black Light Compact Fluorescent (60 Watt Replacement Bulb)
Black Light or “near ultraviolet” ranges from 310 nanometers to 400 nanometers and should be distinguished from the erythermal and bactericidal regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. The normal human eye is sensitive to the radiant energy only between the 400 and 700 nanometer wavelength.
The Black Light fluorescent lamp contains phosphors that convert shortwave ultraviolet energy into near ultraviolet wavelengths. These wavelengths, cause the phenomenon of fluorescence to occur. The spectral radiation peaks at about 370 nanometers, and extends far enough into the visible range to produce a small amount of bluish light.

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