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Luminaire LED’s Seamless Pairing for Behavioral Health

Luminaire LED’s, Acuity Brands

Maintaining a warm, comforting atmosphere is conducive to patient care and treatment. Of course, lighting aesthetics play a part in that, with light quality deeply affecting how a space feels. Specifiers do not have to compromise on aesthetics to ensure that behavioral health lighting design delivers on a long list of standards. VRDL and VRP luminaires are IK10 for impact resistance, IP66 for water and dust resistance, and are designed to be ligature resistant.    

Luminaires built with purpose 

VRP panels and VRDL downlights from Luminaire LED’s, part of Acuity Brands, comply with behavioral health requirements. Both feature robust, ligature resistant construction and are NYOMH approved and NSF listed. They comply with IP66 regulations for dust and water ingress, and this after surviving IK10 test for impact protection against damage. VRDL downlights have an invisible sheet metal “curl” along the lens opening that acts as a failsafe locking mechanism.

Layering effect

When different luminaires are specified in the same or adjoining spaces, each makes its own specific contribution to the quality and feel of light. Layering light in this way is a means of ensuring that a space is not only well-lit and functional, but remains aesthetically pleasing, contributing to a positive, reassuring ambience for patients. 

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In dining rooms, day rooms, and group therapy settings, VRP, panels take care of a space’s ambient lighting needs, ensuring ample light levels while minimizing glare. They can also be appropriate in more confined spaces like patient washrooms, with available size options as small as 1×1.   

VRDL downlights serve to create a more intimate, comfortable environment in common areas, while also serving as task lighting above a nearby nursing station. With their warm dimming and tunable white capabilities, they can also be used as ambient lighting in patient rooms, where their calming, comforting effect in beneficial. Whether used with mood or task in mind, VRDL downlights show off their versatility in multiple behavioral health settings.

Combined strengths

When it comes to multi-use spaces or adjacent spaces with diverse vocations, a combination of VRP panels and VRDL downlights can make a noticeable difference in how a space feels and performs. In a patient observation room, VRP panels may be installed in the hallway outside the room for general illumination and to assist nurses with patient observation, while VRDL downlights can be installed inside the patient room to provide a more relaxing atmosphere. 

The goal in today’s behavioral health settings is to create patient-centric environments that feel warm and welcoming. In keeping with this trend, with their sleek, modern look, VRP panels and VRDL downlights help make spaces look and feel less clinical and more comforting, something that goes a long way to making patients feel more at home in their surroundings. 

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