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Wrong Way to Save Electricity: More Harm Than Benefit

Saving electricity is a crucial issue in modern life, but not all methods provide long-term benefits and may have unintended consequences for people and the environment.

Whether in a business setting or your own home, actions like turning off lights or unplugging devices seem like straightforward ways to save energy. However, if not done correctly and thoughtfully, these measures can have negative impacts.


1. Reduced Efficiency of Devices

- Frequently turning devices on and off can affect the solder joints in electrical circuits, reducing the lifespan of the devices.

- Electrical shocks from switching devices on and off, especially electronic devices, can impact internal electronic components, potentially leading to short circuits or fires over time.


2. Impact on Vision

- Light plays a crucial role in enhancing vision, helping the eyes function efficiently. Prolonged insufficient lighting can lead to eye strain, headaches, and even deteriorate vision.


3. Psychological Disruptions

- Light has a positive effect on mood and mental health. Living and working in poorly lit environments can lead to feelings of boredom, anxiety, and even depression. Limiting light use also affects sleep quality and mental well-being.


4. Increased Risk of Accidents

- Insufficient lighting, especially in hallways and staircases, can increase the risk of falls and accidents. - Adequate lighting is essential for ensuring safety and security in all work and living spaces. - Poor lighting conditions can also provide opportunities for criminal activity

VEEP’s solution - LaaS (Light as a Service) provides energy-efficient and high-quality lighting solutions aimed at optimizing efficiency and protecting the environment. Committed to delivering convenience and effectiveness to customers, VEEP is a reliable partner in the lighting industry.



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