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Office Lights
Does anyone else have issues with office lights? At work I do not have access to natural sunlight unless I leave the building. So I am surrounded by tube lights everywhere. I feel like the lights effect my eyes a lot. Does anyone else have the same issue?
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Brighter lights seems to help me at work and too much time on the computer can cause me vision problems, sometimes the screens will start to run at angles - I usually do what I can to get away from it for a spell if possible.... I think it may have something to do with my eyes not being able to quickly adjust as I work - I have the same effect if I watch my fingers type and unfortunately I have to type that way...
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I agree with the fluorescent light statement above about bothering my eyes -- makes them twitchy. I no longer work so am not exposed to fluorescent lights daily, but I do notice problems when I go to the grocery store, club stores, etc. with all fluorescent lights. I know most offices have this type of lights also so am glad I no longer work. When I go to my dentist, I have to either close my eyes since I'm staring up at the lights or the assistant turns them off for me.
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What they don't tell you about CFL's is that they give off ultraviolet radiation, the kind that can cause cancer. Many office lights have a "filter" over them but some - like in a vet's or doctor's office - they may not.
It's not good for anyone to be exposed to UV radiation for any extended period of time. You can wear a hat at work, as silly as that may look. ;) Or sunglasses. What color are your eyes? People with lighter, less pigmented eyes/skin can have more problems. You may want to bring it up to your eye doctor, sometimes they have suggestions too. If you ever get a rash after being near CFL's, bring that up to your primary doctor and/or a dermatologist! Annie http://sun1.awardspace.com/Sun_Protection/lighting.htm |
Annie is right. And I have learned there are other reasons to avoid these lights.
CFL lights give me double vision and also bloodshot droopy eyes. These lights also give off pollution, I think the chemicals are what is bothering me. Here is an article and link. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/84...chemicals.html The article states: Quote:
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hi
when I worked I used tinted lenses to help me cope with artificial light. I used to have pink tinted lenses - you don't have to be as outlandish as me but I like to make a statement.
I now have red glasses with a touch of diamonds (fake obviously!) with hot pink lenses. I use them when using a computer screen as it takes the glare off for me or when I have to attend hospital or Dr appointments. It just means I can delay the inevitable ptosis caused by these lights. Rach:hug: |
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