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While everyone is aware of the aspects that affect workplace productivity, there is one critical factor frequently missed by most employers worldwide: lighting. While it is general knowledge that reading in the dark can be harmful to your eyes, lighting has a variety of other effects, and an employer’s choice of lighting can have a considerable impact on her company’s productivity. 

Employees will perform better in a healthy, well-lit work environment designed for practical purposes. Here are the reasons why good lighting boost productivity.

 

Enhancement of mood

Numerous studies have found that lighting has various effects on people’s moods. Good illumination increases employee happiness and improves the mood of workers in a corporate environment. 

Additionally, it boosts an office’s appeal and contributes to people’s sense of well-being. Business owners can significantly improve their performance by installing proper lighting. It’s no secret that people are drawn to well-lit commercial areas.

 

Creativity

Given that light is a critical component of vision and that vision accounts for between 80 and 85 per cent of our perception of the world around us, it’s easy to understand how disregarding good lighting methods in your office could have a substantial detrimental influence on productivity creativity. 

Both harsh and dim lighting is detrimental to employee creativity, and by selecting more natural lighting or other proven efficient lighting options, you can save energy and boost employee productivity.

 

Improved Sleep

Another advantage of proper lighting is its effect on a person’s sleep. 

According to a study conducted by the Northwestern University of Chicago, office workers who spent their time in a well-lit workplace and worked under natural light slept 46 minutes less than those in an office with poor lighting.

Additionally, it is well-known that more sleep means increased productivity, as sleep is critical for the body and mental rejuvenation. 

Insomniacs frequently have difficulty concentrating and are unable to be as productive as well-rested individuals.

 

Avoid Injuries

Proper illumination can make a significant difference in reducing workplace injuries. Appropriate lighting is critical for injury prevention, whether you’re concerned about personnel handling equipment in a warehouse or office workers at their desks. Not only do people need to see what they’re doing and where they’re going, but dim illumination creates eye strain, which can eventually cause damage. 

Emergency exits and stairwells should also be well lit, with exits clearly marked with LED Evacuate signs, to ensure that employees and clients may safely exit the building in the event of an emergency.

 

Eye Health

Warm light sources, such as natural light, provide the best lighting for eye health. During the day, windows may filter and exclude UV light from the sun while allowing natural warm light to enter. This is beneficial for your eyes. That is why adequate office lighting is important to improve the employees’ eye health.