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A growing trend among large-scale business owners is the use of commercial fluorescent lighting to illuminate the work environment. Illumination like this has many advantages over standard incandescent bulbs, and using this type of light can help a company save an abundant amount of money in the long run. The quality of commercial fluorescent lighting can affect many areas within a business that people may not acknowledge. Things such as cost, product efficiency, and total production can all be altered for better or worse depending upon the type of illumination installed.

Peter Cooper Hewitt invented commercial fluorescent lighting in 1901, when he fashioned a bulb that used mercury vapors inside a see through glass tube. In 1938, commercial fluorescent lighting was introduced to the public when two inventors by the names of George Inman and Richard Thayer developed a lamp for the larger business population. Today, this type of illumination is used in business and at home. The high level of energy efficiency projected from this light has made it a top choice for both big and small business owners.

Most of the indoor commercial fluorescent lighting fixtures used involve metal halide bulbs. Metal halide has a very high efficiency and offers good color rendering for the environment. Also, tri-phosphor lamps are used. These fixtures come in a variety of color temperatures and indexes, which allow efficiency levels to soar, thus saving the company money. Both of these devices rate high on the color rending index scale, which is used to measure how well a light source enhances color patterns on a scale from 1-100. The higher the number, the greater the color rendering it puts forth.

When a business owner considers commercial fluorescent lighting for their company, it is best to keep a few things in mind. Owners should know the amount of lumens per watt or LPW that a light fixture dispels. LPW measures the amount of light output (lumens) decided by the amount of the wattage devoured to produce it. Commercial fluorescent lighting fixtures with a high LPW are more efficient than other illumination devices, which have a lower LPW. In general, commercial fluorescent lighting has high LPW’s, but it is always best to check the amount, so you get the most for your money.

Gooseneck fixtures are energy efficient, durable commercial fluorescent lighting devices that can aid workers in environments loaded with heavy machines and flying debris. The durability of the fixtures shelters them from potential damage, and they are safe to use around coolants, as well as other liquids. Other types of commercial fluorescent lighting fixtures include portable lights, which can be used in dangerous situations, such as rescues or utility line repairs. These lights offer bright illumination, where electricity may not be an option, and can cut down on liability claims for a company by reducing accidents on the job.

Commercial fluorescent lighting has many advantages over the standard incandescent bulb. It produces more illumination then the standard incandescent bulb (three times more) and last longer, as well. These fixtures rate high on the color rendering index scale and produce less heat than its halogen counterparts. In return, your company will save money and become a safer place to work, as well.

Commercial fluorescent lighting will continue to play a vital role in how a business functions. This type of illumination goes a long way, when it comes to penny pinching and safety. The benefits from this type of light are bountiful for all workers, from a safety and production standpoint. Companies will grow financially and create superior work environments for their employees, if they choose to install this type of illumination.
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