“Lumens” is the unit of measurement for the brightness of a light. Don’t confuse this with “wattage”, which is the unit of measurement for the electricity consumed by a light. If you’re used to incandescent bulbs, you probably use “lumens” and “wattage” interchangeably. But an LED fixture with the brightness of a “40 Watt” incandescent light uses much less electricity that 40 Watts. Click here to see a PDF that compares the lumens of our LED lights with their wattage.
Yes, Margot, our LED lights are available in waterproof form, in warmer and cooler whites, and in any level of brightness you might need.
Would LEDs be suitable on an 8′ bathroom ceiling to give sufficient lighting for grooming in a 4′ wide bathroom?