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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Design
  • Lighting Technology
  • Occupational Health

Background:

  • Tunable lighting systems offer adjustable light intensity and spectral content, addressing light and health concerns.
  • Understanding differences in light exposure between static and tunable lighting is crucial for evaluating potential health benefits.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Evaluate the application of tunable lighting in inpatient behavioral health settings.
  • Quantify differences in staff light exposure between static and tunable lighting environments.
  • Document how occupants utilize lighting controls in tunable systems.

Main Methods:

  • A comparative study was conducted at two sites: one with static fluorescent lighting and another with tunable LED lighting.
  • Wearable sensors measured light exposure for staff participants at both locations.
  • Control usage data were collected at the tunable lighting site to track occupant interaction.

Main Results:

  • Staff light exposures varied between static and tunable lighting conditions, with notable day-to-day fluctuations at both sites.
  • Occupant control usage data demonstrated that the full range of the tunable lighting system's capabilities were utilized for various activities and needs.

Conclusions:

  • A comprehensive research approach is essential for understanding the link between occupant well-being and light exposure.
  • This includes considering real-world design constraints, precise light exposure measurements, and occupant interaction with new lighting technologies.