Although eye health is at the forefront in all kinds of work environments, it is important to create a lighting design by keeping human health in the foreground. Because problems such as dry eyes, headaches or eye pain can occur in environments that are insufficiently or excessively illuminated and illuminated by using inhomogeneous lighting products. Therefore, before making office lighting, all these conditions should be considered and an office lighting should be made accordingly.
Things to Consider When Making Office Lighting
In office lighting, aesthetic and decorative concerns are generally prioritized before human health. This creates serious problems in terms of the eye health of the employees. Considering that faulty lighting methods used in offices cause problems such as visual disturbances or loss of vision in employees, lighting solutions that will not harm the health of the employees and will not be waived from aesthetic concerns should be developed.
First of all, the lighting products used in offices and the light they emit should be homogeneously distributed to the environment. Therefore, general lighting should be preferred and fluorescence should be used in offices. Also, compact fluorescent luminaires can be preferred. If there are spot light or other lighting products that give halogen light in the environment, these products should be operated towards the accent areas. If these issues are paid attention to, the eye health of the employees will not be harmed.