According to Fox News on April 1 local time, the Biden administration is preparing to implement a nationwide ban on commonly used incandescent light bulbs as part of its energy efficiency and climate improvement agenda.
It is reported that the US Department of Energy in April 2022 to determine a ban on retailers selling incandescent light bulbs, the ban is scheduled to take effect on August 1, 2023. The U.S. Department of Energy has urged retailers to start shifting the types of bulbs they sell, and in recent months has begun sending warning notices to companies. According to the DOE announcement, the rule will save consumers about $3 billion a year on their electricity bills over the next 30 years and reduce carbon emissions by 222 million tons.
Under the rules, incandescent and similar halogen bulbs will be banned in favor of light-emitting diodes (leds). According to a survey data, 54% of U.S. households with an annual income of more than $100,000 use leds, while only 39% of households with an annual income of $20,000 or less use leds, which means that the upcoming energy regulations will have a greater impact on low-income Americans.
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Mini Dressing Bandage is designed for wound care. A derivative of Military Trauma Bandage, Mini Dressing Bandage has a smaller size and is used for hemostasis of small wounds or other auxiliary functions such as fixing splints. The main competitiveness of the product lies in its high cost performance, which can be used for doctors' daily first aid training. The composition of Mini Dressing Bandag is almost the same as that of Military Trauma Bandage, consisting of a highly elastic bandage anda sterile non-adhesive pad.
In addition, you can find us to make customized samples. We also have Mini Dressing Bandage in brown and green, which are packed in transparent PE bags.







