2023
DOI: 10.3390/buildings13102532
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The Application of Human-Centric Lighting in Response to Working from Home Post-COVID-19

Frank Roberts,
Michael White,
Saim Memon
et al.

Abstract: COVID-19 has caused a considerable proportion of the public to work from home, either part- or full-time, in unregulated domestic conditions, which have not been designed for commercial activities. This study determined what existing lighting conditions were present in a selection of work-from-home (WFH) environments (Objective One) through quantitative lux level and equivalent melanopic lux (EML) readings by evaluating them against regulatory standards, where further study is required to validate the results … Show more

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“…The authors of [22] address that gap by demonstrating that properly applied light can promote circadian entrainment and increase alertness. Regarding [23], the lighting conditions in home office settings during the COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed, alongside an investigation into the desire for HCL installations. Most participants expressed a preference for HCL for office tasks, emphasizing the importance of factors such as well-being, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in their lighting choices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [22] address that gap by demonstrating that properly applied light can promote circadian entrainment and increase alertness. Regarding [23], the lighting conditions in home office settings during the COVID-19 pandemic were analyzed, alongside an investigation into the desire for HCL installations. Most participants expressed a preference for HCL for office tasks, emphasizing the importance of factors such as well-being, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness in their lighting choices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%