Lighting and health / Cosmin Ticleanu, Stephanie King, Paul Littlefair and Gareth Howlett, BRE, Feride Sener Yilmaz, Istanbul Technical University, and Marielle Aarts and Juliette van Duijnhoven, Eindhoven University of Technology.
- Ticleanu, Cosmin
- Date:
- 2015
- Books
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Description
Lighting can affect the health of people in buildings. This goes beyond the safety aspects of providing enough illumination to see by; lighting affects mood and human circadian rhythms, while poor lighting can, in principle, cause glare, headaches, eyestrain, skin conditions and various types of sight loss. This publication reviews existing research on the health effects of lighting (including daylighting) typically found in buildings. It explains medical and psychological research in a clear and accessible way using questions such as: Can LEDs keep you awake at night and damage your brain? Can special lighting help people with dementia?
Publication/Creation
Bracknell, Berkshire : IHS Bre Press, 2015.
Physical description
v, 58 pages : colour illustrations ; 30 cm
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Location Status Access Closed storesP11482
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ISBN
- 1848064209
- 9781848064201