The Importance Of Good Home Office Lighting
With the home office now looking like a permanent fixture, it’s important that your setup at home isn’t creating issues with your health. Good home office lighting can ease eye strain and fatigue, as well as aches and pains.
Maybe you’re fully remote or have a hybrid work schedule. Maybe you’re working at your kitchen table or jimmy-rigged your ironing board into a stand-up desk. Whatever the scenario, sufficient lighting around your workspace is the most important part of good ergonomic lighting.
Light generally comes from natural light from a window, indirect light from an overhead fixture, and direct light from a lamp near your work surface. There’s also the light that emanates from your computer screen to consider.
In general, keep lighting levels as even as possible for the task at hand. This means getting rid of dark spots and shadows. To determine problem areas, use your hand to block light from a source. If you feel relief, eliminate or adjust the lighting.
HOME OFFICE LIGHTING REDUCES EYE STRAIN
Glare is the reflection of light off your device screen, making it hard to see clearly and causing eye fatigue. Any light source can create glare, but there are simple adjustments you can make to reduce this annoyance and discomfort.
NATURAL LIGHT
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OVERHEAD LIGHTS
TASK LIGHTS/DESK LAMPS
COMPUTER LIGHT
Light from computers and other electronic devices is unavoidable and known to create eye fatigue, blurred vision, and sleep disruption, but you can take steps to lessen its impact.
Check out our tips for improving your home workstation set-up to ease aches from head to toe.
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1 年Great ergonomic tips!