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Health facility lighting
Tunable white light adds to patient comfort and well-being. Read the related article "Tunable white light for health care spaces."
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Tunable white is a system of cool and warm white light-emitting diodes (LEDs) controlled to allow light color and intensity change from one range to another. | Photo by Suriyakki/iStock
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Building lobbies are generally daylit spaces that reduce need for electric light sources during the day. Create layers of lighting to shift from daytime to nighttime lighting. | Photo by Ben Benschneider Photography
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The general light source in the patient room should be selected for circadian support. | Photo by Lara Swimmer
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Staff members’ circadian cycles can benefit greatly from the introduction of natural color temperatures. | Lara Swimmer
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Shades and blinds may also block out the beneficial effects of bringing daylight into the room. Light shelves and louvers block direct sun and still allow daylight to penetrate room. | Lara Swimmer