A typical LED inquiry is "Is LED beneficial to health?" Short answer: yes. Let's examine why this question is yes.
UV rays
Some lamps emit UV. UV rays can cause skin cancer and premature aging. Other consequences include headaches and eye tiredness. LED bulbs emit no UV rays, making them safer.
The lights flicker
Flickering is common with AC lighting. Flickering can induce headaches, eye fatigue, and general discomfort, even if it is not always evident. The light source's strobing effect makes mobile gear appear slower than it is, which can be dangerous for operators. LEDs use direct current (DC), hence flickering is minimal or absent.
Noise
The buzzing noise from fluorescent lights can distract, weary, and irritate people. Unlike buzzing lights, LED lights are silent and more comfortable to use.
Fragile parts
LED is more durable and less likely to damage or hurt people than traditional lighting, which employs fragile components like glass.
Heat
Because they convert most electrical energy into heat, incandescent light bulbs get very hot. This could create fires and burns while handling lit bulbs. LED lights don't generate heat, so handling them while illuminated won't burn you and reduce fire danger.
Mercury
Found in compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), is poisonous and detrimental to health and the environment, particularly during disposal. LED lights are eco-friendly since they are non-toxic and recyclable.
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