LED flashlights could help

I give Zach great credit for having found a very creative solution. He thought that each Townhouse D resident should have a small LED flashlight with them to navigate the apartment after the sun goes down. Then we would not have to leave our hallway and living room lights on all night. This energy saving solution could easily be financed by the $100 discretionary budget that was awarded to use by the School of Science and Health.

I did some research and found this economy pack that we can order:
http://www.flashlightz.com/product.php/gj5704/?product=170958

These super bright, LED key chain lights have a bright, white LED in the nose. Lithium button cell batteries provide over 23 hours of continuous light and years of intermittent light. The batteries are replaceable and the LED lasts 100,000 hours. Compact and reliable , the LED keychain light has a convenient swivel ring for attaching to keys, belt loops, bag straps and more! Great for help in finding the door locks, steps, and bathroom at night.

Features:

- Super Bright LED lasts 100,000 hours
- Lithium Batteries provide up to 23 hours of continuous use.
- Quickly attached to key chain or belt loop
-Light Beam visible 1/4 mile away
-Includes a swiveling metal keyring

All in favor?

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