Lights don’t wash clothes.
Lights don’t touch towels.
Lights don’t run washing machines.
And they’re not meant to.
But this light complements your (almost) daily washing routine.
By helping fabrics stay fresh for longer, it reduces the need for frequent washes — lowering monthly water usage without changing any routines.
Installed once.
No maintenance.
Long-lasting.
And Saves You ½ the Current Water Bills.
How Often Do You Change Your Towel?
Most people answer this immediately.
- Every 2 to 4 days.
- Sometimes every day.
- When it starts to smell.
Not because the towel looks dirty, but because it no longer feels fresh. So it goes into the washing machine.
Again.
And again.
And again.
Water bills are usually higher not because families waste water.
They rise because small routines are continuously repeated — extra laundry loads, extra washes, extra cycles, especially in households with children.
That’s how most water bills slowly creep up.
Do you agree?
The Invisible Work Women Carry at Home

A homemaker folding the family's clothes after ironing.
“Leadership doesn’t end at work. Many women return home to another full shift.” — Sheryl Sandberg
Through conversations between homemakers and working mothers, topics like home responsibilities are commonly the main subject.
Home responsibilities often include:
- noticing when towels start to smell
- deciding when to wash
- remembering which load to run
- hanging, drying, and folding
These are mental responsibilities that follow women everywhere — at work, while travelling, even during holidays.
They may seem small, but they are constant.
Like carrying something with you at all times.
Women look after the health and hygiene of the entire family.
Despite the daily mental and physical effort, this work is rarely noticed or acknowledged.
Over time, it simply becomes normal.
Where Men Usually Come In
Men may not always notice when towels need to be changed.
But they do notice:
- water bills increasing
- electricity usage rising
- washing machines running more often
It’s simply more money leaving the account.
The Question Most Homes Never Ask
Why do towels and bedsheets need to be washed so often?
The answer is simple.
Because they start to smell.
And that smell comes from bacteria build-up, especially in warm, humid homes.
A Freshly Washed Towel Isn’t “Bacteria-Free”
This often surprises people.
Even a freshly washed towel already carries bacteria:
- from the air
- from hands
- from the washing machine
- from humid drying spaces
After just one use, bacteria multiplies quickly — particularly in damp environments.
Lab data shows that a clean towel can contain tens of thousands of bacteria.
After one use, that number can rise dramatically.
This explains why towels smell long before they look dirty.
Microscopic view of live bacteria under a microscope
Washing Solves the Smell — But Creates Another Problem
Because every wash:
- uses water & electricity
- is physically exhausting
- adds on to mental load
Multiply this by towels, bedsheets, pillowcases, and humid weather.
Suddenly, laundry becomes one of the largest hidden water users in the home.
Most families don’t change everything at once.
They usually start with one light, in the area where laundry and humidity meet most often, such as the service yard, bathroom, or bedroom.
Nothing else changes. The light simply works quietly in the background.
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Factual Statistics
Studies show that washing a family’s towels can use between 70 litres (front-load machines) and 150 litres (top-load machines) per cycle.
If towels are washed daily, monthly water usage can reach 2,000 to 4,500 litres — just for towels alone.
The Light That Quietly Changed Your Home Pattern
Combating the humid weather for 365 days isn't easy.
Every homemakers and working mothers we knew are always on the lookout to ease their mental load.
Rather than turning to regular massages and visiting cafes for high tea promotions that provides temporary reliefs, some local families started installing a non-UV sterilising ceiling light as their solution to solve everyday chore permanently.
Home owners strategically installed in areas such as:
- service yards
- bathrooms
- bedrooms
to keep these places extra clean.
At first, nothing felt different.
No sound.
No heat.
No smell.
But after about a week, small changes appeared.
Used towels remained odourless even after 3 to 4 days of use.
Bedsheets and pillow casings still feels comfortable after 1 week.

A lady feeling refreshed after her shower.
Laundry cycles were reduced naturally. Not because there was a change of habits, but because the need for frequent washing simply wasn’t there.
Families who once changed towels every 3 days found themselves changing weekly instead.
Not because the towels smelled, but because it felt like the right time to change.
Why This Works
This normal-looking LED ceiling light releases a visible light that helps reduce bacteria in its surroundings — both in the air and on surfaces the light reaches.
When used towels and bedsheets are hung under the light:
- odour-causing bacteria reduces over time
- freshness lasts longer
- washing becomes less frequent
All you ever need to do just to turn on the lights, just like your regular home ceiling lights.
No special instructions on how to operate.
It is designed to be safe for daily home use, including around children and pets.
No filters.
No servicing.
No new habits.
Simply switch on the light. Easy.
Disclaimer: This doesn’t replace washing — and it shouldn’t.

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The Real Benefit Goes Beyond the Water Bill
Yes, water bills reduce.
Yes, electricity usage drops.
But the benefits goes way beyond monetary savings.
For women, it means:
- fewer decisions
- less repetition
- one less thing to manage
For men, it shows:
- controlled costs
- fewer recurring expenses
The home feels calmer with more 'ME Time' for home owners.
That’s why many homeowners say:
“We wish we installed this earlier.”

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POV: If one less household chore could ease your days and saves you ½ the current water bills, this may be the change you’ve been waiting for.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I change my towel?
When it starts to smell. If freshness lasts longer, washing can be less frequent.
How often should bedsheets be changed?
Weekly is common, though freshness depends on humidity and air quality.
Does this really save water?
Yes. Fewer washes mean fewer litres used. Based on statistics, a weekly washing for top load would mean water savings of up to 3000 litres a month.
A New Year To Reconsider Old Habits
Chinese New Year isn’t just about cleaning.
It’s about:
- starting fresh
- letting go of old burdens
- making the home easier to live in
Installing before the festive season means enjoying the difference immediately.
Installation slots are limited during this period.
Once filled, new installations resume after the festivities.
🎉 CNY Saver Promotion (Limited Time)
To help families start the year brighter:
- 12% off CNY Saver Bundle (3 lights)
- Free installation included
- Limited installation slots before CNY
Suggested Location to Install:
- Bedrooms
- Service Yard
Promo Code: CNY2026
Lock in your 2026 Savings Today
Learn More About Our Tests
For those who would like to understand how this works in greater detail,
we’ve documented our tests and observations here.
