EGLO LIGHTS PAKISTAN SOCIAL IMPACT

EGLO Lights Pakistan is rapidly facilitating our communities to switch to a LED lighting that not only offers cost savings but also environmental benefits that have now documented improvements on human well-being as a result of this type of lighting.

LEDs (light-emitting diodes, or solid-state lighting), are ultra-efficient, have an extended working life, significantly reduce CO2 emissions even compare to compact fluorescent bulbs, slash power bills and minimize replacement (i.e. maintenance) costs.

Tests by the National Laboratory have shown that for the same amount of lighting an incandescent light bulb consumed 60 watts of electricity, while the LED model used just 12.5 watts and the CFL 15 watts.

Many of the modern designs simply slot into the same fixtures and fittings as incandescent bulbs, but their flexibility also means that designers are producing ever more intriguing and versatile lighting possibilities.

Health benefits

Added to these benefits,there is evidence that LED bulbs and variable lighting offered by EGLO Lights Pakistan has presented an array of societal and health benefits to our local communities

  • Improving shopping and hospitality experiences by customers
  • Increased employee or student motivation and commitment;
  • Improved concentration and energy among residents living at home
  • “Mood support” in wellness and dining areas;
  • Enhanced drug efficacy, e.g., of antidepressants in hospitals

As a result, a trend has begun for recommending that LED lighting be used in hospitals, health centers, schools and offices, making it a ‘Human Centric Lighting’ (HCL) experience and demonstrates biological and visual impact lighting can have on the health and wellbeing of the Pakistani citizens.

LEDs’ efficiency

LEDs possess increased efficiency because energy of the bulb is utilized to produce light rather than wasteful heat; they last for an average of 40,000 hours, compared to incandescent bulbs which burn out in approximately 1,000. Its mean that you would have to buy 40 incandescent bulbs to match the longevity of LEDs – making their higher upfront cost recoupable within months.

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