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National Day december 21

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2025 3:00 pm
by phillisw
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NATIONAL FLASHLIGHT DAY
National Flashlight Day, on the same day as Winter Solstice, reminds us to turn on some lights during the shortest day of the year.

#NationalFlashlightDay
Around 1899 the invention of the dry cell and miniature incandescent electric light bulbs made the first battery-powered flashlights possible.

Today the flashlights that we use are mostly incandescent lamps or light-emitting diodes and run on disposable or rechargeable batteries. Some are powered by the user turning a crank or shaking the lamp, and some have solar panels to recharge a battery.


In addition to the well-known, general-purpose hand-held flashlight, other forms have been adapted for particular uses. Head or helmet-mounted flashlights designed for miners and campers leave the hands free. Special flashlights provide light underwater and in flammable atmospheres.

January 10, 1899 – British Inventor David Misell obtained U.S. Patent No. 617,592, assigned to American Electrical Novelty and Manufacturing Company. This electric device designed by Misell was powered by ā€œDā€ batteries laid front to back in a paper tube with the light bulb and a rough brass reflector at the end. The company donated some of these devices to the New York City police, who responded well to them.


HOW OF OBSERVE NATIONAL FLASHLIGHT DAY
Grab a flashlight for the shortest day of the year. Depending on where you live, some parts of the Northern Hemisphere experience darkness long before the solstice. We're looking at you Barrow, Alaska. Another place that could use a few flashlights is Tromso, Norway. Like Barrow, they also experience no sunlight from November to January. This time of no sunlight is called the Polar Night. All of Greenland receives 3-4 hours of sunlight during that same period, too.

While all of the Northern Hemisphere sees shorter days, the more northern locations feel the larger impact. Many people will supplement their sunlight with special lights. Getting sufficient exercise and staying active help to ward off doldrums. Communities organize festivals and activities to bring people together, too. A sense of community is vital to staying connected during the winter months. So, bring your flashlight during National Flashlight Day and celebrate the Winter Solstice! Longer days are ahead.

Re: National Day december 21

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2025 3:01 pm
by phillisw
My husband always has a flashlight handy. My grandson likes to take them and shine them. I just got a head flashlight to put in my car, for emergencies, as per my husband

Re: National Day december 21

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2025 7:00 pm
by Jan Mosier
I have a head flashlight too that I use to rake poop at night. I find that I use the flashlight on my phone the most.

Re: National Day december 21

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2025 7:16 pm
by Tracy F
My husband has little flashlights stashed all around the house. I use to make fun of him but I find myself using them more and more nowadays. :D