How to reduce the glare of the lights in the place of work

How to reduce the glare of the lights in the place of work

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Office lighting influences work environments and employees. Thus affecting your mood and productivity. In addition, lighting should facilitate the execution of all visual tasks, as well as different forms of communication, that is, written, visual, telephone, computer, and face-to-face interactions. Office lighting solutions use the same light source to perform two tasks independently, that is, maintain the desired luminance level and avoid visual disturbances by substantially reducing the brightness of LED lights in a work environment. Glare can be generally classified as direct or indirect, which can cause inconvenience or inability to see the object or read on a computer screen. The light emitted by a luminaire causes a direct glare. Light reflected from the surface of the object is classified as indirect glare. For example, light reflected from a computer screen or sunlight reflected on your LCD / LED TV when you are watching your favorite movie. Innovative lighting design solutions reduce the effect of direct and indirect glare. Here are some ways on how to reduce the glare of LED lights The luminaires are installed in a way that sheds more light up, which helps spread the light and minimize glare on different surfaces, including PCs. The special orientation of the lens and diffuser blades are used in the luminaires that diffuse the light output and also help increase the level of flow. Light sources are relocated according to the lighting design to minimize glare and maintain light output in important areas. The effective use of curtains on the windows to control the transmission of natural light entering the office space. Task lighting within a work environment is done by adjusting the installation point and changing the orientation of the luminaire until glare is minimized.

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