Biting the Bullet with Permanent Christmas Lighting

I’ve been telling John that once you’re over 70 years old, you SHOUD NOT be up on a tall ladder hanging Christmas lights (or trimming ivy).  He did not want to listen to me.  Ladder injuries cause over 500,000 emergency room visits a year and around 300 deaths annually in the United States.  We do not need to add to that figure.

This year we decided to install permanent Christmas lighting on our home and on the Farm House.  This lighting will last us the rest of our lives.  We did a lot of homework and looked at a lot of homes in the valley before deciding on the product we wanted to use, made here in Utah County by a local fellow with an engineering mind.

Here’s a bit about the TechniColor Lighting Company.  The thing that sold us is their Warm White Lighting settings that look like old fashioned bulb lights, not like neon LED lights.  It was hard to give up our old bulbs that have hung on our roof lines for years.

We’re The Leader In Smart, Programmable, Permanent Lighting

TechniColorLighting specializes in providing high-quality color changing RGBW LED permanent lights. Offering customers a convenient and hassle free solution to illuminate their homes or business throughout the year!  Learn More

Made In Utah Light Track
Control Your Lights Your Way
  • 16 Million Color Choices
  • 3 LEDs Per Bulb, .96 WATT
  • Control Your Lights From Anywhere In The World
  • Hundreds Of Pre-Set Programs
  • DIY Mode- Create Your Own Static or Animated Display
  • Light Track Manufactured in Utah
  • Timers
  • Animation, Chase, Flow, Fade, Flash, Firewords and Many More
  • Fully Compatible with iOS and AndroidThe lights are controlled by this small remote control.   It’s really amazing technology that is way beyond my comprehension.

I came home this evening to this beautifully lit home!  I’m really happy that it’s a one and done job and we can enjoy them for the rest of our lives.

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