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When using bright light or light therapy devices for treating SAD
full spectrum lighting is not only critical it is much more effective.
Our eyes see definition and color through the lighting environment
we are placed in.
Night time vision is made effective by the use of wider "cones" in
the eye and views the environment monochromatically, or in gray scale.
At night color is seen only in shades of black or gray. So at night
time the quality of light is not as important.
Daytime vision is made effective by the use of narrow "rods" in the
eyes. We see objects as light is reflected off of each object. The
brighter the light the more we can see. The more we can see the greater
the requirement for clarity and contrast. This is done by the superior
quality of full spectrum light. Full spectrum lighting
duplicates the visible wavelengths of sunlight at noon and uses both
high clarity and balanced color phosphors.
When we suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or winter depression
we are missing the exposure to natural light that we enjoy with the
longer days of summer time. The closest thing to natural daylight
is full spectrum lighting. Countless schools, businesses and homes
have used
full
spectrum lighting
to help with many problems associated with the lack of sunlight we
experience in the winter. Full spectrum light also significantly reduces
any chance of side effects that can be associated with the use of
a poor quality light that is used in many light therapy devices. The
lights we use do not produce "Ultra Violet Rays" in any wave length.
Many companies that make light boxes know very little about lighting
and make claims that are not consistent with their own statements.
If the company that you are looking at states that the bulbs they
use can be purchased through normal electrical supply or lighting
supply houses their bulbs are not full spectrum.
A lot of companies talk about Kelvin temp but will not state the
CRI because they use poor quality lamps in their lighting products.
Ask for the specs in writing. If the lighting device does not use
a light source of 90CRI or higher and Kelvin temp of 5000 to 6000
it is not full spectrum lighting. We will be glad to test
any bulb you send us for free. Just send the bulb marked "Submit for
Testing" to the PO Box 1087 Jackson, MI 49204 and we will test them
at no charge in our spectrometer.
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