One of the areas that has become increasingly important from both a LEED perspective, and an employee "comfort" perspective, is work area lighting.
Thankfully the old days of having to settle for the standard overhead "florescent" lights are just about gone. Today we have a lot of different options to choose from when looking for task specific lighting.
Allsteel is in the process of introducing Reed, their newest undershelf and freestanding task light:
Reed is available in two standard lengths (18"W & 36"W), offers 50,000 hours of usable life, and can attach either magnetically or with a screw mounting option. Reed contains no mercury, and is made with 100% recyclable materials.
Task lighting factors into LEED projects by contribututing to IEQ (Indoor Environmental Quality) Credit 6.1 Controlability of Systems, Lighting.
For more information on Reed, Allsteel, or to learn how lighting can contribute to improving the environment of your next office, contact your Sam Clar or CSG Account Executive, or email me at: john@samclar.com.
Monday, August 3, 2009
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