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Are LED street lights making drivers sleepy and fat?

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<p>If you have been to a hardware store recently, you will know that the biggest problem in the lighting field is no longer compact fluorescent lamps, but LEDs. Cities in the United States have also noticed that they are converting millions of <a href="https://www.chz-lighting.com/street-lighting" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>street lights</strong></a> into technology. This seems like a good thing considering the benefits of LEDs. After all, the led is used longer than the CFLs and uses less energy. See also: having the most expensive and cheapest cars, but the American Medical Association is not very excited about the transition. They believe that lights can interfere with our sleep cycle and make us feel tired, depressed and obese. At last week's annual meeting, AMA drafted a document that made some suggestions for the community to switch to new technologies. Maya A, A member of the board. Babu, M. D. , M. B. A. "Despite the benefits of energy efficiency, some<a href="https://www.chz-lighting.com/product" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong> LED lights</strong></a> are harmful when used as street lamps," he explained. The new AMA guidelines encourage proper attention to optimal design and engineering features when converting to LED lighting to minimize harmful health and environmental impacts ". Detroit is the most dangerous city in the United States. What is the impact? This depends on the type of led used by the community. The worst impact is associated with fixtures that emit a lot of blue light, which can lead to: worse, the impact of the led on drivers and passengers is still there, even if we lock the car indoors --- Especially if we have LEDs at home. According to AMA, "a recent large survey found that bright residential night lighting is related to reduced sleep time, discontent with sleep quality, excessive drowsiness, impaired daytime functioning and obesity ". Today, there are about 10% in the United States. S. The street lamp has been switched to LED technology. For the remaining 90%, AMA recommends that the community choose the lowest possible LEDs for Blu-ray emission to reduce glare and minimize the impact on melatonin levels. If you have been to a hardware store recently, you will know that the biggest problem in the lighting field is no longer compact fluorescent lamps, but LEDs. Cities in the United States have also noticed that they are converting millions of street lights into technology. This seems like a good thing considering the benefits of LEDs. After all, LEDslast is even longer than CFLs, and they use less energy. See also: having the most expensive and cheapest cars, but the American Medical Association is not very excited about the transition. They believe that lights can interfere with our sleep cycle and make us feel tired, depressed and obese. At last week's annual meeting, AMA drafted a document that made some suggestions for the community to switch to new technologies. Bember Maya. Babu, M. D. , M. B. A. "Despite the benefits of energy efficiency, some LED lights are harmful when used as street lamps," he explained. The new AMA guidelines encourage proper attention to optimal design and engineering features when converting to LED lighting to minimize harmful health and environmental impacts ". Detroit is the most dangerous city in the United States. What is the impact? This depends on the type of led used by the community. The worst impact has to do with fixtures that release a lot of blue light, which can lead to: an increase in melatonin at night, this affects the human sleep cycle disruption of local birds, insects, turtles and even worse, even if we lock the car indoors, the impact of the led on drivers and passengers remains --- Especially if we have LEDs at home. According to AMA, "a recent large survey found that bright residential night lighting is related to reduced sleep time, discontent with sleep quality, excessive drowsiness, impaired daytime functioning and obesity ". Today, there are about 10% in the United States. S. <a href="https://www.chz-lighting.com/case" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank"><strong>The street lamp has been switched to LED technology</strong></a>. For the remaining 90%, AMA recommends that the community choose the lowest possible LEDs for Blu-ray emission to reduce glare and minimize the impact on melatonin levels.</p>

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