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Why
SIStech
SolarMiniSystem (SMS) with
SWISSledlight LED Laterns
Two billion people living in the developing world rely on
kerosene lanterns, candles, and single-use battery flashlights
for light at night. Not only are these options expensive,
dangerous, and harmful to the environment, they also negatively
impact health, education, and security.
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Literacy
and Education Our lights provide an opportunity for children to
read at night and to extend school hours. This
is especially important in developing countries where most
children spend all day tending crops, taking care of livestock,
or working in cottage industries. Kerosene is increasingly
expensive, especially given the recent rise in the price of
petrochemicals, so many families cannot afford it. Flashlights
are even more expensive, and candles do not provide adequate
lighting to read. As a result, many children will never learn to
read and will be trapped in a life of poverty. Our SIStech
SolarMiniSystem
(SMS) with SWISSledlights LED Laterns
give them a chance at a better life, thus education is
one of the strongest pillars in our vision to light the world.
The
SWISSledlight LED Lantern
The SWISSledlight is
a scientific, eco-friendly breakthrough that is making an impact
worldwide. It is improving the lives of individuals, families,
and entire villages by replacing costly kerosene, candles, and
disposable battery flashlights with an affordable, long lasting,
solar powered LED Lantern.
Environmental
Impacts Global Warming
Our lights help reduce the emission of greenhouse gases. A
single kerosene lantern, used four hours a day, emits over 100
kg of the greenhouse gas, carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere
each year.
Battery
Groundwater Contamination
The single largest source of mercury in garbage is household
batteries, especially alkaline and button batteries. Mercury is
a heavy metal with high toxicity. The major way people get
exposed to mercury is by eating mercury-contaminated food,
especially fish.” After kerosene and candles, the most
prevalent source of lighting in the developing world is
conventional flashlights with billions of used disposal
batteries. Consider the environmental and damage to humans when
even a fraction of these batteries are sold in developing
nations and improperly disposed of. We are committed to
addressing this problem. Our products are powered by
environment-friendly rechargeable batteries, which only need to
be replaced every two to three years.
Health
and Safety Cancer
According to the World Bank, 1.6 million people die each year
from indoor air pollution associated with the burning of wood,
dung, agricultural residues, and coal. That is one person every
twenty seconds. The World Bank also notes that 780 million
people in the developing world, mostly women and children, are
exposed to kerosene lantern fumes equivalent to two packs of
cigarettes a day. More than two-thirds of lung cancer victims in
the developing world are female, as women are the primary
homemakers. Help us change these alarming statistics by giving
them the gift of clean, solar light!
Accidental
Fires
Hundreds of thousands of people are injured or killed each year
and their homes destroyed by accidental fires caused by the
widespread use of kerosene lanterns. Help us reduce these
preventable tragedies by replacing their kerosene lanterns with
safe, solar light.
Malaria
Mosquitoes are attracted to kerosene light, but they are not
naturally attracted to light given off by white light emitting
diodes (LEDs). The reason for this is that mosquitoes have
receptors which detect carbon dioxide, and kerosene lanterns
emit volumes of carbon dioxide whereas LEDs do not. This
suggests that people using our LED powered lights may lower
their risk of contracting malaria.
Poverty
and Economic Costs
A study conducted by the joint UN Development Program/World Bank
Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) found that
rural households spending as much as US$10 per month on lighting
from candles, kerosene, and disposal batteries. In some cases,
this is up to thirty percent of a developing world family’s
income. SWISSledlight LED Lanterns can be an engine for change.
Giving needy families this lights allows them to redirect their
limited resources into other areas besides lighting –
education, health, etc.
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