common zones
approaches to lighting public areas in a hospital
Public areas of hospitals include premises where patients are not received and there is no medical equipment: foyers, corridors and stairs, elevator lobbies and passages between buildings, reception area, canteens and cafeterias, recreation area, bathrooms and technical rooms.
The aesthetics of lighting devices is very important here, because public areas play an important role in shaping the image of a medical organization in the eyes of visitors.Existing lighting design standards allow the use of LED lamps in such premises, which opens up wide opportunities for the use of non-standard design solutions.
The aesthetics of lighting devices is very important here, because public areas play an important role in shaping the image of a medical organization in the eyes of visitors.Existing lighting design standards allow the use of LED lamps in such premises, which opens up wide opportunities for the use of non-standard design solutions.
general recommendations for choosing equipment
- Pay attention to the aesthetics of the lighting solution, as public areas form the image of a medical institution in the eyes of patients.
- Lamps should not dazzle visitors and medical staff (use devices with an opal diffuser, determine the power of the lamps during the lighting design process).
- Lights must comply with the requirements of TR CU for electromagnetic compatibility.
- The comfort of lighting is ensured by the use of lighting fixtures without pulsations of the luminous flux, with a chromaticity of 4000 K and a color rendering index of at least Ra 80
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