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SUNNAN solar lamps for UNICEF

Category: Eco

From June onwards, for every SUNNAN solar-powered lamp sold in every
IKEA store worldwide, one equivalent lamp will be given to UNICEF to light up the life of a child.

Looking for a product that is practical, looks great and is good for the environment? The energy-saving SUNNAN lamp is a solar cell work lamp from IKEA that provides efficient work lighting at home without the need for cables, cords or electricity.

The lamp is equipped with a rechargeable solar cell panel, situated on the lamp stand, which transforms sunlight to electrical energy. Fully charged, the batteries provide the LED light source with enough energy to make SUNNAN run for three to four hours. LED consumes 70 percent less energy and has at least four times longer life than incandescent bulbs in similar lighting.

To recharge, detach the solar panel from the lamp base, place it outside facing the sky, and wait. Under perfect conditions with direct sunlight and no cloud, the charging will take approximately nine hours. On days with less than perfect conditions, the panel may require around 12 hours to be fully charged.

From June onwards, for every SUNNAN solar-powered lamp sold in every IKEA store worldwide, one equivalent lamp will be given to UNICEF to light up the life of a child.

The first shipments of solar lamps are destined for Pakistan, helping children in camps for people who recently had to flee their homes and remote villages in the earthquake-affected regions of Balochistan and the North West Frontier province.

SUNNAN comes in five sunny colours and is available for $39.99 from
IKEA.

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