Glare from the lights is not only uncomfortable; it can also damage your eyes. So what can you do to fix this problem? Glare from lights causes several problems. It creates visual discomfort and visual impairment. This includes not being able to see well and getting tired, which can be a safety issue because you can’t see hazards and react to them. It also decreases productivity and increases the likelihood of making mistakes in both work and daily life. It screws up sleep and can have long-term health effects. Excessive artificial lighting is also horrible for wildlife. It screws up...
Light pollution contends with starlight in the sky. It could be originating from a stadium or elsewhere. You can admire it from afar when you gasp at the skyline of your town. It might also be the annoying light on the streets that shines through your bedroom window during bedtime. Light pollution affects the astronomical views, disrupts the ecosystem, and may have severe health effects. There are 4 common kinds of light pollution: clutter, glare, trespass, and sky glow. All these four kinds can be reduced through the use of LED lights. Nowadays, people have accepted LEDs as exterior lighting....
Light glare(UGR) stands for Unified Glare Rating. Uncomfortable glare in industrial lighting and common rooms or places in public buildings should be evaluated using the unified glare value (UGR). The lower the value, the less discomfort the user will experience from the lighting. For lamps with a large luminous surface such as panel lights, linear lights should be implemented with plates that can suppress large-angle light. The above method can also be used for lamps with a small luminous surface, which has the advantage of better integration of lamps and ceilings. For outdoor lamps, such as street lamps, GR limits...