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Most people working in offices today are using their sense of site for 95% of their workload. Reading, typing, filing, computer related tasks, proofing, and even reading others' facial expressions require our eyes to constantly be working. For this reason, correct office lighting is directly related to the efficiency of the office.
Correct office lighting is a combination of daylight, general lighting and task lighting. While some lighting needs will be fulfilled in an office with the clean and broad rays of the sun, other requirements can only be met by specific and personalized task lighting. Neither of these light sources is sufficient, however, to illuminate the entire office. For this job, general lighting is necessary. Each light source has its specific benefits, and the proper balance of all three sources will lead to happier, healthier employees and enhanced productivity overall. |