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How Does Office Lighting Affect Productivity?
Studies show that lighting in the workplace can have a significant impact on employees’ productivity and efficiency on the job, sometimes having both a psychological and physical effect on workers. An employer’s choice of lighting can have a significant impact on the productivity of his/her company.
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1- How Can Lighting Impact Mood
Lighting can significantly impact employee morale and output each working day.
According to science and experts, it turns out cooler light makes workers more productive. A number of studies have found sunlight can have a multitude of benefits on our health. Exposure to natural light is especially beneficial to workers in an office all day. Natural light from both the morning and evening has been found to decrease depression and improve mood, energy, alertness and productivity.
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2- Why is lighting important in an office?
Modern day workers spend more time in the office. No matter where you work, the type of lighting you’re exposed to can make or break your workday. Companies that understand what drives productivity get the most out of their talent and, as a result, produce better products, offer greater service and, ultimately, generate higher revenue.
One of the most striking factors influencing how we work is the color temperature of the light source we’re exposed to on a regular basis. Lighting has an enormous effect on our physical and mental well-being. Not only can the right office lighting support employee health and productivity, it can also save money both in electrical costs and workforce presenteeism.
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3- How Office Lighting Affects Your Health & Sleep
Sure, it’s common knowledge that reading in the dark can harm your eyes, but lighting has effects well beyond that.
The first culprit, dim lights, can be detrimental to productivity for several reasons. Dim lighting can cause eye strain and headaches, because, when lighting is inadequate, the eyes are forced to work much harder in order to see. Dim lighting can also result in drowsiness and lack of focus, which would obviously have a negative impact on employee motivation.
The second culprit, harsh lighting, is much more common than dim lighting and is just as harmful. Florescent lighting, especially, has a number of negative effects on employees, as it has been known to cause eye strain, and it is also cited as a trigger for migraine headaches. This harsh lighting also makes it more difficult for the eye to focus, so alternatives should be sought whenever possible.
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Natural Lighting as a Superior Alternative
It’s important to find a healthy balance between dim and harsh lighting in a workspace. The best alternative is natural light itself. In several studies, it was shown that windows were the number one determinant of the occupants’ level of satisfaction with a building. This effect is due to lighting’s ability to affect the human body in two ways: directly, in the form of affecting what and how well we are able to see, and indirectly, in the form of effects on our mood, behavior, and even hormonal balance. Natural lighting cannot only improve productivity and morale, but it can also positively impact your employees’ physical and mental health. By welcoming more natural sunlight into an office, your team can absorb essential vitamin D, which can increase their serotonin levels. Natural lighting renovations have been shown to result in happier workers, less absenteeism, and fewer illnesses, and, because better lighting encourages satisfaction among workers, it also results in increased productivity.
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Conclusion
With light being a key component of vision, and vision being responsible for 80 to 85 percent of our perception of the world around us, it’s not difficult to see why ignoring proper lighting strategies in your office could have a significant negative impact on productivity. Harsh lighting and dim lighting are equally detrimental to the productivity of your workers, and, by opting instead for more natural lighting or other lighting systems that have been proven effective, you stand to not only save energy but also increase productivity among your business’s employees.
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