Rosie Fox

Benefits of LED Lighting in Workplaces

Office lighting is really important; the right lighting can improve employee productivity and motivation, amongst other things. There are some great benefits of installing LED lighting in your workplace; in this article, we take a look at some of these benefits and the reasons why your business should choose LED lights.

Productivity

Natural lighting is the best form of lighting for improving productivity among employees. However, this isn’t always possible; many buildings and office spaces don’t have windows and skylights that can let in enough natural light for everyone working in that space. Even when they do, there are certain months of the year when the UK has limited amounts of daylight. In the winter, the sun rises late and sets early, so even with many windows, the building will still lack natural light when employees are working at certain times of the day. LED lighting can mimic natural daylight, and certain systems can even replicate how the light changes throughout the day, which helps keep employees regulated. Adding LED lights that mimic natural lighting in workplaces can improve the mental capacity and productivity of employees, and they also help during the winter when natural light is limited.

Save money

LED lights are one of the lights that last the longest and won’t need to be replaced frequently. That helps businesses to save money in several ways. Firstly the bulbs don’t need to be replaced as often, so less money is spent on purchasing bulbs. Secondly, lighting in the workplace is often challenging to replace, so you won’t need to pay someone to change the bulbs as often if you choose LED lighting. Finally, businesses can save money on their electricity bills when they choose LED lighting as they use less electricity than filament bulbs.

No flickering

Flickering lights can become very frustrating for anyone working in an office or industrial building. This frustration may impact the employees' ability to concentrate and be productive at work. If the right person can’t fix the issues, lights can flicker for several days or weeks. LED lights don’t flicker; this issue is removed so employees won’t become frustrated and their work won’t be negatively impacted.

Design benefits

LED lighting comes in a variety of formats, including strips, small bulbs and tubes. This gives businesses more flexibility in terms of lighting designs. Lights can be used in new and innovative ways to create an impression and fit in with the design of the workplace. Many design and LED lighting installation companies can create bespoke lighting for your workplace to inspire your employees and impress your customers. Lights aren’t just there to help you see clearly; they can impact the whole look, feel and design of your building.

Strong and durable

Some industries require strong and durable lighting; standard bulbs may frequently break due to vibrations in some workplace settings. LED lights are excellent for these types of applications as they’re incredibly strong and durable. LED bulbs have no filament, which is the part on a standard bulb that commonly breaks. This makes them ideal for industrial lighting, where bulb shattering is a potential risk.

Environmentally friendly

Most businesses are looking for ways they can reduce their carbon footprint and become carbon neutral. Lighting is one of the ways they can do this; LED lighting is better for the environment than standard filament bulbs. They consume less power, reducing electricity bills and the carbon dioxide emissions needed to produce electricity. In addition, LED bulbs can be recycled, unlike filament bulbs. Recycling bulbs helps to reduce the amount of waste in landfill sites.

LED lighting is the future for homes and businesses; not only is it more environmentally friendly, there are more design options available, and they’re cheaper to run, better for productivity and more durable. If you’re planning to replace the lights in your building or considering what options you have for a new industrial space, LED lights should be a consideration. In addition, you should also consider other lighting options, such as automatic lights that go off when no one is using that space and how lights can be used to improve the design and feel of your workplace.