Eco-Friendly Energy Savings
Electric Mirror is on the forefront of eco-friendly manufacturing with its Beautiful World® Initiative: To produce the most energy-efficient and longest-lasting products in the world. By choosing Electric Mirror, you’re taking an important step in reducing your carbon footprint while beautifying the world.
Maintenance-Free:
Electric Mirror’s maintenance-free options dramatically reduce landfill waste, and save hotels money by providing products that have a service life 3 to 5 times longer than a standard lighted mirror. Eliminate lamp landfill waste and reduce your product maintenance costs.
Lower Cost:
Our E-Life long lasting lamps are the innovative result of combining a high-end ballast with a long-lasting lamp, resulting in an 8-year life on all Electric Mirror lighted products. The lamp life of our competitors is typically 2-3 years, so Electric Mirrors lamps provide dramatically lower costs in the long-run. A hotel typical 300-room using our E-Life lamps will save on average of $62,000 in maintenance and lamp replacement costs over an 8-year span.
Low-Mercury Lamps:
In our continuing mission to protect the environment, our low-mercury lamps protect the atmosphere by greatly reducing the negative impact of mercury that fluorescent lighting brings. Low-mercury lamps are standard in all Electric Mirror lighted products.
EnergyLite™:
Electric Mirror’s newest invention, EnergyLite™, provides the same light output but uses half of the electricity. EnergyLite™ saves the environment while saving money.
LED Lighting:
Electric Mirror leads the industry in reducing environmental footprints by incorporating LED technology into its lighted mirrors and lighted mirror TVs.
Night Light:
An Electric Mirror Night Light provides soft ambiance at low-energy, while gently illuminating a bathroom. By incorporating the Night Light into the lighted mirror, we’ve eliminated the need to leave the overhead bathroom light on all night. The intuitive, long-life LED automatically comes on when the bathroom lights are off, allowing the guest to move about the bathroom without the brightness of the overhead lighting.