Our chairman Jan Denneman was asked to write an article about the nonvisual effects of light for the magazine LED professional Review (LpR). Why have indoor lighting practices not evolved with scientific insight?
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Good Light is as Important as Good Food and Good Air. Scientific studies make very clear that good light is crucial for our health and well-being. More than five billion people spend their lives indoors where lighting levels are often too low and too static to have any positive impact on the human circadian clock. Light that is good for visual tasks is most often not good enough. Want to know more about good light? Read the full article here: Good Light is as Important as Good Food and Good Air
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