The artificial lighting management is the first circadian stimulus in offices and buildings; it can ensure higher productivity, concentration, creativity, possibly faster healing and cost savings<\/strong> The artificial lighting management is the first circadian stimulus in offices and buildings; it can ensure higher productivity, concentration, creativity, possibly faster healing and cost savings Crestron solution for artificial…<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":3,"featured_media":23757,"comment_status":"open","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2497],"tags":[2509],"yoast_head":"\n
\nCrestron solution<\/a><\/strong> for artificial lighting as primary circadian stimulus in buildings that meet the WELL Building Standard<\/a><\/strong> follows a hot trend in architectural lighting. Crestron<\/a> circadian lighting solutions<\/strong> ensure those lighting control systems perform to specification and are easy to use.
\nIn office spaces<\/strong>, circadian lighting control can help drive greater concentration, productivity, and creativity among workers. In healthcare environments<\/strong>, such as in a patient\u2019s room, it can promote faster healing. In classrooms<\/strong>, it can lead to better student behaviour and concentration. And in hotels<\/strong> it can help guests acclimate their natural body rhythms to local time and thereby mitigate the effects of jet lag.
\nIn addition to the physical benefits, the new WELL Building Standard<\/strong><\/a> provides building owners and managers cost-saving deployment guidelines.
\n Crestron control systems<\/a><\/strong> and graphical user interfaces (i.e. touch screens, desktop or mobile apps) enable users to control the colour, intensity, and dosage of light in their space to elicit a particular circadian effect. Features such as graphical colour pickers<\/strong> and user selectable time clock events<\/strong> enable people to understand and get the most out of their tuned environment.
\n\u201cResearch suggests that automatically adjusting the color temperature and intensity of light to synchronise with the natural circadian rhythm can create an optimal environment and trick our bodies\u201d \u2013 said Nathan Dietrich, Commercial Lighting Director at Crestron<\/a><\/strong>. \u201cCircadian research may be complicated but the implementation of a circadian solution is not\u201d \u2013 concluded.
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