This advisory think-piece draws attention to the importance of using appropriate lighting in the context of home-working during Covid 19 workplace restrictions. In particular it emphasises the science underpinning the necessity for appropriate levels and types of lighting for good quality sleep, for well-being and the maintenance of circadian rhythms
In the current 24-hour society, it is important to function at optimal capacity at all times of day....
Light enables to see the world around us, while playing a key role in our biological functioning. Du...
Exposure to natural daylight benefits human well-being, alertness, circadian rhythms and sleep. Many...
Typical home lighting practice is mainly centred on visual aspects to enable safe movement between s...
In our homes we enjoy daylight reaching the rooms through the windows, and artificial lighting when ...
COVID-19 has caused a considerable proportion of the public to work from home, either part- or full-...
9 pagesDaylight is essential to human productivity. It has been shown that if we do not receive eno...
During the last three decades, various scientific researchers analysed the connection between natura...
Light can be used to facilitate alertness, task performance and circadian adaptation during night wo...
Humans now spend over 90% of their time indoors (EPA, 1989). This means that daily light exposure is...
Light is so important to human beings that its main definition from the Commission International de ...
The beneficial effects of light on human non-image forming processes are subject to much research in...
This white paper discusses the latest scientific insights on how light affects people’s sleep, healt...
In modern society, the need for 24-hr operation and services requires some people to work outside no...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
In the current 24-hour society, it is important to function at optimal capacity at all times of day....
Light enables to see the world around us, while playing a key role in our biological functioning. Du...
Exposure to natural daylight benefits human well-being, alertness, circadian rhythms and sleep. Many...
Typical home lighting practice is mainly centred on visual aspects to enable safe movement between s...
In our homes we enjoy daylight reaching the rooms through the windows, and artificial lighting when ...
COVID-19 has caused a considerable proportion of the public to work from home, either part- or full-...
9 pagesDaylight is essential to human productivity. It has been shown that if we do not receive eno...
During the last three decades, various scientific researchers analysed the connection between natura...
Light can be used to facilitate alertness, task performance and circadian adaptation during night wo...
Humans now spend over 90% of their time indoors (EPA, 1989). This means that daily light exposure is...
Light is so important to human beings that its main definition from the Commission International de ...
The beneficial effects of light on human non-image forming processes are subject to much research in...
This white paper discusses the latest scientific insights on how light affects people’s sleep, healt...
In modern society, the need for 24-hr operation and services requires some people to work outside no...
Shift work disrupts an otherwise normal circadian rhythm, which may result in sleepiness among night...
In the current 24-hour society, it is important to function at optimal capacity at all times of day....
Light enables to see the world around us, while playing a key role in our biological functioning. Du...
Exposure to natural daylight benefits human well-being, alertness, circadian rhythms and sleep. Many...