Medical lighting is mainly divided into six major components: operating room/examination room lighting, ward/outpatient/office lighting, hall/corridor/meeting room lighting, and laboratory testing room lighting. Among them, the products used in ward/outpatient/office lighting, hall/corridor/meeting room lighting, lighting lighting, and outdoor lighting can be combined with ordinary commercial lighting, as long as they meet the hospital lighting standards and specifications. Operating room/examination room lighting and other lamps are special lighting products, which have higher requirements on the entry threshold and certification specifications of lighting products.

Ward lighting

medical lighting
Hospital office lighting

Hospital office lighting
Hospital public lighting

Hospital public lighting

Hospital public lighting
Hospital Surgical Lighting
Hospital Surgical Lighting
Hospital disinfection and sterilization lighting
Hospital disinfection and sterilization lighting
Must-Have Features for Operating Room/Exam Room Lighting Products:
1. The micro-seam connection of each part is convenient for cleaning;
2. High-brightness LED light source saves 3 times the power of energy-saving lamps;
3. High light transmittance design method, high light efficiency, no glare;
4. Constant current light emission, low power consumption;
5. No fragile parts, no radiation, no pollution, no impact current.
6. Long life, the use time can reach more than 30,000 hours.
Applicable places: clean areas such as operating rooms and clean rooms.
Hospitals place very high demands on lighting, and the lighting for each application zone must be just right to deliver exactly the quality of light required, while serving as a reliable solution that is energy-efficient and low-maintenance. Good lighting can help with recovery. A hospital’s lighting requirements are as broad as its mission: the lighting of patient rooms must be beneficial to the physical and mental well-being of patients. Lighting in operating rooms, treatment areas and laboratories must take into account the needs of physicians and nursing staff. Optimal lighting must also be achieved in waiting rooms, external areas and administrative offices. The indicators of proper hospital lighting are light quality, reliability, efficiency, sustainability and perfect suitability for specific lighting areas.

 

 

 

 

 

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