Sufficient lighting is an important part of any business. It is essential to provide lighting for clients, customers, and employees, but this does not mean lighting should be excessive to play it safe.
Finding an ideal balance of lighting should be the goal, and this often means making lighting adjustments or improvements over time, which will end up reducing the cost of lighting for your business.
Dim the Brightness and Reduce Blue Light on Monitors at Nighttime
For those that work in an office setting and are on the computer regularly, especially during nighttime, a common procedure is to use enough lighting to match the lighting that comes from the computer screen. While this is effective, it also leads to unnecessary lighting usage, as there is an alternative in reducing the brightness and blue light on the screen, which allows a person to work with less lighting or in the dark.
Make Routine Adjustments to Outdoor Lighting
With some outdoor lights, such as parking lights, a timer is set to determine when the lights turn on. However, throughout the year, daylight comes and goes at different times in the day, which makes it beneficial to keep up with making adjustments to make sure the lights do not turn on too early.
Upgrade the Bulbs in Exit Signs
Whether you take over a business space that already has exit signs or you are the one to purchase these signs for your business, these signs may be making you spend more on lighting than you need to.
It is ideal to invest in LED exit signs, which consume a lot less energy.
Although some lighting efficiency tips are more common than others, you should take advantage of every opportunity that allows you to enjoy savings on lighting, especially when there are no sacrifices.