How Lighting Can Help You Comply With Health & Safety Rules
One aspect of health and safety at work that should not be overlooked is lighting. Shatterproof light covers and sterilised lights are regarded as essential.
One aspect of health and safety at work that should not be overlooked is lighting. Shatterproof light covers and sterilised lights are regarded as essential.
Some businesses and organisations might not be aware of the full benefits of making the switch to LED lighting. Here are a few good reasons to upgrade today.
A well-designed lighting scheme complements the food, service and decor of the restaurant, and enhances the level of customer satisfaction. Here are some ideas.
It is important that bars, restaurants and clubs do what they can to reduce drug use on their site by using anti-drug lights, anti-drug sprays or searches.
A fly killer light is not just good for eliminating germ-carrying insects that may fly into your kitchen, but also midges, which are not only a Scottish pest.
Whilst a fundamental part of energy-saving light technologies today including new generation tube lights, LEDs were initially thought to be a useless invention.
Fly season is approaching, which means you need to use control measures to keep numbers down, such as fly killer lights, refuse bags and good hand hygiene.
Keeping your workspace clean helps keep customers safe, protects your reputation and ensures you comply with health and safety regulations. See more here.
Ultraviolet light is at the core of how fluorescent lights work but the discovery of UV light was based on a hunch inspired by the opposite end of the spectrum.
The electric fly killer light has been securely zapping pests for nearly a century, but why was the first ever version of the machine of “very limited use”?