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Does Saving Electricity in Traditional Lighting Have Negative Impact on Humans?

Traditional electricity saving methods often focus on reducing energy consumption through actions like turning off lights and minimizing the use of electrical devices. While these approaches aim to protect the environment, they can have adverse effects on people.



Impact on Comfort and Productivity

- Insufficiently lit spaces or inadequate lighting can cause eye strain, headaches, and reduced concentration, affecting overall work performance and mood.


Psychological and Emotional Effects

- Poor lighting is linked to psychological impacts such as increased stress, anxiety, and even depression.

- Research indicates that exposure to inadequate light can disrupt circadian rhythms and melatonin production, leading to sleep disorders and mood disturbances.

- Light profoundly affects mood regulation and mental health, influencing emotions and cognitive functions.


Social Impact

- In educational and public spaces, inadequate lighting can hinder learning and social interactions.

- Poor lighting environments can create feelings of isolation and discomfort, impacting social motivation and community cohesion.


Recognizing the limitations of traditional lighting methods, VEEP pioneers the introduction of the most modern lighting solution – LaaS (Light as a Service). LaaS focuses on optimizing energy efficiency while emphasizing human-centered lighting design.


By using advanced technologies like LED lights and smart control systems, VEEP ensures optimal lighting levels tailored to specific needs and activities.



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