Low heat light bulbs emit minimal infrared radiation, producing less heat while providing illumination. These bulbs are often used in enclosed fixtures, such as recessed lighting, where traditional incandescent bulbs can overheat and pose a fire hazard. They are also suitable for use in delicate or heat-sensitive environments, such as museums, art galleries, and botanical gardens. Low heat light bulbs can contribute to energy efficiency and reduce cooling costs by emitting less heat than traditional bulbs.