LED lighting upgrades for hospitals, medical offices, long-term care, and clinical facilities. Infection-control compliant products, flicker-free output, and tunable white systems designed for patient wellbeing and staff performance.
REQUEST CLINICAL ASSESSMENTHealthcare environments have unique lighting requirements that go beyond energy savings — patient wellbeing, clinical accuracy, and life-safety compliance all depend on the right specification.
Smooth, cleanable surfaces and sealed designs suitable for clinical environments. No exposed lamp elements or crevices that accumulate contamination.
High-quality drivers eliminate flicker that can trigger migraines and discomfort in sensitive patients. Critical in patient rooms, procedure areas, and long-duration clinical spaces.
Accurate color rendering is critical for clinical assessment — skin tone, wound color, and product color all rely on high-CRI light sources. We specify CRI 90+ for all clinical areas.
Color temperature adjustment from warm 2700K to cool 5000K. Patient rooms benefit from warmer evening tones for circadian support; procedure areas need cool-white clarity.
All LED installations in healthcare include NFPA 99 and NFPA 101 compliant emergency lighting — tested, documented, and verified for life safety code compliance.
Healthcare retrofits are phased room-by-room and wing-by-wing. We work nights and weekends around patient care schedules, coordinating directly with facilities management.
Different areas within a healthcare facility have different lighting requirements — we engineer to each zone's specific clinical and operational needs.
Tunable white LED for circadian-aligned lighting. Warm evening tones support rest; brighter cool-white for examinations. Indirect options reduce glare for bedridden patients.
High-CRI (90+) LED for accurate clinical color assessment. Exam-specific task lighting. Emergency lighting backup on all clinical circuits.
Occupancy-controlled LED for 24/7 corridors. Maintained minimum foot-candle levels per NFPA. Improved wayfinding clarity for patients and visitors.
Well-lit exterior and parking for patients, visitors, and staff — particularly important for facilities with overnight and emergency department traffic.