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  • EASY TO INSTALL
  • LONG LASTING
  • USE INSIDE & OUTDOORS
  • CONSERVES ENERGY
  • ONE YEAR WARRANTY
  • VERSATILE
  • MAINTENANCE FREE
  • ECONOMICAL

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Our Patent Pending Glow Babies currently come in two sizes:

5/16" x 1-5/8" (use 11/32" or 3/8" drill bit)
&
3/4" x 2-1/16" (use 3/4" drill bit)

These require no electricity or wiring! They are charged by the sun or any form of artificial light! They require no maintenance and will last 10+ years!

They are NOT bright lights that light up the sky! They are a soft glow that lasts throughout the nite.

They are best used in areas that become "pitch black."


Uses

Interior/exterior areas.

Save electricity & turn your lights off! Let these lights lead the way.

Glow Babies were originally designed for pavers, brick & concrete applications. The intent was to line driveways, patios, sidewalks, pool decks, etc.
But do you know how easy it is to drill a hole? We are finding more & more uses every day!

Wooden decks, hallways, natural stone, tile, to form address numbers, to form welcome/greeting messages, driveway art, hazardous areas, wooden stairways, brick steps, mailbox posts, tree trunks, landscape rocks/boulders, picnic tables, bathrooms, doors.




Installation

Drill a hole & drop 'em in!

Glow Babies will arrive ready to install. Do not tamper with the unit in any way!

Use the appropriate sized and material drill bit (wood/masonry/etc.) and drill a hole equal to or slightly deeper than the Glow Baby. The goal is to have the top of the Glow Baby (the end w/ the visible powder) flush to SLIGHTLY lower than the surrounding area. If it ends up too low, dust and dirt could collect over it and prevent it from being charged or seen. If it ends up too high, you risk the chance of breakage. Although not required, it is best to secure with a small amount of caulk or adhesive (especially if the drill hole is too deep).

Plan out your project prior to installation. They look best when there is equal distance between them and also when they are directly across from each as opposed to staggered. Mark the intended spots with chalk or pencil so it is easy to change if necessary.