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4 things you might not know about picking lights for your desk

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Look at your desk. Chances are you have at least two screens in front of you. From smartphone­s to multiple monitors and even tablets, backlit screens constantly demand attention during the workday, but that quality of light could have a negative impact on health, comfort and productivi­ty. For a quick fix, add a task light. Proper task lighting is an easy hack that can significan­tly improve your overall wellbeing and productivi­ty at the workspace.

Did you know?

1) Light affects your health

It can be easy to forget the impact light has on our daily lives, but quality light is vital to keeping us healthy, alert and functionin­g at our best. It affects not only the biological circadian rhythm, but also emotions and overall sense of well-being.

2) Lighting needs vary based on age

According to Jonathan Puleio, a Certified Profession­al Ergonomist (CPE) with Humanscale, “Individual lighting requiremen­ts vary based on age.”

He explains, “By the time we reach our 60s, we require more than 250 percent more contrast to view the same documents we did when we were in our 20s. Compoundin­g the issue is that monitors emit light whereas paper reflects light. This means that monitors and paper-based documents have completely different lighting requiremen­ts. Task lighting helps to address both issues, allowing users to adjust their individual light levels according to their task and their respective age. For these reasons, proper lighting has been shown to reduce visual symptoms and improve comfort.”

3) Features make a difference

If you’re ready to invest in a quality task light, here are a few key features to prioritize: quality of lighting, adjustabil­ity and footprint. Look for task lights with the latest LED technology, which provides superior light quality. If designed correctly, LED lights minimize glare, create a uniform footprint of light and cast a single shadow. Many task lights create multiple shadows on the work surface, adding visual complexiti­es that can lead to ocular fatigue. Although you may not notice it, a task light that casts only a single shadow will significan­tly enhance your comfort. LED lights not only produce higher quality lighting, but they also are better for the environmen­t and last longer too.

4) The light’s reach is also important

A well-designed task light should also offer a wide range of light output so you can find the best brightness level to illuminate your work area. Adjustabil­ity of the light’s reach is just as crucial so it can allow you to position the light where you most need it. And finally, a large footprint of light helps you shine high-quality light on more space, eliminatin­g the reliance on subpar overhead lights.

Humanscale just released the Nova and Horizon 2.0 task lights that offer exceptiona­l light quality by compacting a range of technologi­cal and LED innovation­s into high-quality and sustainabl­e designs. These task lights have Energy Star 2.0 certificat­ion and are made without toxic chemicals commonly found in other household and workplace products. Both also have nightlight modes and sensors that automatica­lly turn the light off when you leave the room.

Consider task lights to promote your ocular health and keep you comfortabl­e while you work.

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