New Year and Christmas are the main end-of-year holidays, a time of fairy tales, magic and enchantment. This atmosphere is created with the help of lights, garlands, candles, facade and window decorations, snowflakes and artificial snow. Choosing a garland will help to convey your style and create a unique festive mood.
Today, decorating houses, facades and trees has become a trend. In recent years, sales of LED lights have increased by 25%, which proves their popularity. LED lights are not only economical but also reliable, withstanding frost, snow and rain. The moisture-resistant coating protects against damage, and the low heat output does not melt snow.
How to choose a garland for the street
When choosing a garland, pay attention to the light source. Incandescent bulbs have given way to energy-saving LED lights.
Advantages of LED lights:
- Durability. LEDs work for up to 50,000 hours.
- Resistance to environmental factors. They can withstand frost, rain and mechanical stress.
- Energy efficiency. A 10-meter LED garland consumes about 5 watts.
- Safety. They do not heat up and are safe to use.
Outdoor lights should be made of silicone or rubber insulation to protect them from damage. To ensure water resistance, choose models with a protection rating of at least IP23.
Garlands for the interior
Popular types:
- Garland string. A classic option suitable for decorating Christmas trees, walls, windows, or creating festive lighting.
- Mesh garland. Geometric shapes (rhombuses or squares) that are convenient to use for walls or ceilings.
- Garland curtain. Vertical hanging threads are often used for window displays or decorative design.
- Icicle garlands. Light bulbs flash from top to bottom, creating the effect of melting snow.
Garlands for facades and trees
- Duralight. Flexible sealed cord for signs, banners or wrapping trees and sculptures.
- Beltlight. Powerful garlands for large facades of buildings or supermarkets.
- Cliplight. Garlands that imitate the light crown of trees, ideal for parks and alleys.
- Strobe light. Light bulbs twinkle, creating a dance floor effect or dynamic lighting.
10 tips for choosing a garland
- Light bulbs. Choose LEDs based on wire colors and additional decorative elements such as snowflakes or candles.
- Place of use. For outdoor use, choose models with thick insulation and an IP23 or higher protection rating.
- Weaknesses. Check all connections and sockets. They should be strong and work without failures.
- Wire looseness. Avoid pulled wires to prevent damage to the insulation or wire.
- Instructions. Read the manual carefully to ensure proper use.
- Mode switching unit. Check the reliability of the buttons and the change of light modes.
- Protection index. For outdoor models, the degree of protection must be at least IP23.
- Frost resistance. Insulation should be made of rubber or rubber, resistant to low temperatures.
- Power. The maximum power of the garland should not exceed 65 watts.
- Check before you buy. In the store, check the operation of the garland, light modes and the condition of the wire. All lamps should work evenly, without flickering.