The inner clock and the associ-
ated sleeping and resting patterns must
therefore supported spending time
outdoors biologically effective artificial
lighting with high intensity levels with a
large bluish component defined times of
the day. For
more sophisticated visual tasks, the artificial
lighting can individually adjusted by
nursing staff and patients.
Due age-related changes the eye, the
demand for light increases with age.
Timelines defined within the scope the
lighting management system make the inter-
play artificial lighting and daylight perfect
at any time day. Using a
lighting management system, variety of
lighting scenes required for residential and
nursing purposes can called the
press button. result of
process
es degradation the eye, biologi-
cally highly effective bluish components are
filtered out.
Customer benefits lighting management and Active Light
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Eco-friendly and economically efficient
Added value for operators
and investors
–
Daylight-based control and lighting scenes that can called up
individually enhance comfort and increase efficien
cy
Optimising energy consumption Efficient luminaires and light sources
–
Corridor lighting with presence-based control and LED –
unaffected frequent switching and dimming
Enhancing the health and care
facility’s image
–
High-quality appearance façade, parking spaces,
entrance and waiting areas
Integral approach –
Central lighting control system with monitoring, including the
emergency lighting system
Successful lighting solutions residential
care homes and hospitals offer intuitive
age-appropriate control options that are also
suitable for use disabled persons