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Overbed Light From Visa Lighting Features Uniquely Shaped Lens

The Harmony overbed lighting family from Visa Lighting has a uniquely shaped lens that provides comfortable, controllable illumination. Designed to improve the patient experience with soothing, easy-on-the-eyes illumination, Harmony’s simple design has a smooth cleanable surface that efficiently and effectively delivers recommended illumination for the patient and staff.

Harmony’s regressed lens features a quiet inner area which provides patients with visual comfort for a better healing environment. The perimeter positioned 90CRI / 50 R9 LED sources provide IESNA recommended levels of illuminance appropriate for multiple over patient bed functions.

Features

  • Ambient, reading and exam modes standard
  • Harmony features an option for a 3rd circuit for additional high output exam mode.
  • Optional 90+CRI (delivered lumens reduced by 5%)
  • Optional nightlight
  • BAA (Buy American Act) and BABA (Build American, Buy America) compliant

More information here

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