Boost Productivity and Mood with LED Lighting

LED lighting is great way to enable you to continue working through darker autumn / winter days, whilst reducing the risk of slips and trips on-site. But did you know, it can also help to improve peoples' productivity and mood?

Plaster working under LED LightingThe advantages of LED lighting over other lighting options are well known. LED bulbs are energy efficient and produce a high amount of light at low wattage. They are economical over the long term and highly durable, so last much longer. They are also significantly safer compared to other forms such as halogen / incandescent lights, so ideal for the on-site environment. LED bulbs can be relied upon in colder temperatures too and when they are finally finished with, they are 100% recyclable due to the absence of toxic chemicals.

Yet, there is another big advantage that can benefit those working indoors during the dull months. Studies reveal that LED lighting is far better than other lighting options at replicating the all-important sunlight we miss out on during the day when working inside. Autumn and winter days can be quite dim, so making sure environments are well lit with LED lighting especially in an industrial setting, can help imitate essential daytime light. 

It is shown to stimulate the brain, improve performance and accuracy and even help maintain a natural sleep pattern. Consequently, this can have a positive impact on mood, stress levels and eventually physical health too.

So even if you are using LED lighting for practical or health and safety reasons on-site, you may well be boosting the mood of the team and increasing productivity without even realising. Never underestimate the power of LED light!

Learn more about the other benefits of LED lighting:
https://www.kernow-how.com/News/Why_Choose_LED_Lighting

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Information sources:
Schreder reference to Study by Lighting Research Centre, US.
Amerlux references various studies.