How LED Lighting Increases Commercial Building Safety
When you run any sort of commercial building, you want to keep safety in mind for your customers, employees, and the building itself. Surprisingly, small changes for safety can make a world of difference. Today, Induction Lighting Fixtures is here to explain how LED lighting can increase the safety of your commercial building.
Improved Visibility
One of the most obvious advantages of LED bulbs is they emit a bright, clear light that makes it easy to see the surrounding area. Improved visibility makes workplaces safer by allowing workers to get a better view of equipment or machinery they may be using. LED bulbs are also great for exterior lighting and illuminating parking lots and walkways to ensure your night crew remains safe on the walk from their cars to your building.
Reduced Heat Risk
Unlike other lightbulb options, LED bulbs don’t generate a lot of heat. That reduced heat from LED lighting increases commercial building safety by lowering the risk of electrical fires and light fixtures burning out. Everything, from the bulb to the fixture, is safer to touch in the event of emergency maintenance. LEDs are less likely than other bulbs to cause significant problems from overheating.
Shatterproof Bulbs
Not all LED bulbs are shatterproof, so it may be a good idea to invest in bulbs that are resistant to shattering. Broken glass can lead to employee injury, and other bulbs, like fluorescents, may contain harmful chemicals like mercury. Installing shatterproof bulbs helps you increase safety, reduce potential bulb replacement costs, and create an environment with fewer risks to your employees, customers, or clients.
Induction Lighting Fixtures has a wide range of lighting solutions to choose from. Increase the safety of your property with commercial wall pack lights that fit the style of any professional building. If you need more information on interior and exterior LED commercial lights, please feel free to contact us, and a trained member of our team will be happy to give you more details.
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