LED lights are energy-efficient and widely used, but they can impact health in several ways. Exposure to blue light emitted by LEDs, especially during nighttime, may disrupt sleep patterns and circadian rhythms. Additionally, prolonged exposure to bright LEDs can cause eye strain and discomfort. It’s important to use LED lighting mindfully, opting for warmer tones in the evening to mitigate these effects.
Yes and no. While the answers given are true, they are missing one important fact. I copied this from scienceabc because I was too lazy to paraphrase it;
"Despite all of those slightly worrying aspects of LED lights, it is hard to forget that older lighting technologies were even more dangerous, with light bulbs exploding, fluorescent lights causing epileptic shocks, ultraviolet radiation exposure, and toxic fumes when bulbs were broken. LED lights do have their dangers, but with their high-eff
One of the main concerns with LED lights relates to red LED lights, one of the oldest varieties still on the market. Those red LEDs were made with a substance called AGA (aluminum gallium arsenide), which is toxic in concentrated amounts. If you are directly exposed to this material on work sights or through contact with broken bulbs, it can be hazardous to your health. Side effects of toxicity from AGA include respiratory, kidney, and reproductive issues in laboratory studies. The lead content
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In light of the harmful effects of radiations from LEDs, many manufacturers ... The Indian LED lighting market was worth US $3.7 billion in 2016 and the sector ... But their health impacts have been largely out of public domain.
Unlike other energy-efficient types of lighting, the LED bulb does not emit polluting radiation and therefore does not pose a health hazard. It is important to note that LED bulbs operate at low voltage and are therefore considered safe compared to any other lighting systems.
What can I say, you just said everything about Led lights, but we live that way, how to change some thing around us? And plastic?! Very urgent to stop with it! And all the rest ... our World is very seek, and we inside it, too ...
he tidings of LED bulbs have taken over the international lighting market with gusto and changed it unrecognizably. Lately, however, questions have been raised as to whether this type of lighting is, in fact, a revolutionary and beneficial one that does not bring disadvantages or health risks with it. We went out to check.
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LED lights are energy-efficient and widely used, but they can impact health in several ways. Exposure to blue light emitted by LEDs, especially during nighttime, may disrupt sleep patterns and circadian rhythms. Additionally, prolonged exposure to bright LEDs can cause eye strain and discomfort. It’s important to use LED lighting mindfully, opting for warmer tones in the evening to mitigate these effects.
Douglas Ingram
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no, not a tell. it is not harmful for our health.
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i don't know but i read the given answer, i find in some cases LED is dangerous for health.
Luacs Juan
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led light is no harmful.
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It is not more harmful.
David Brownmania
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Blue lights are the most harful.
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Yes and no. While the answers given are true, they are missing one important fact. I copied this from scienceabc because I was too lazy to paraphrase it;
"Despite all of those slightly worrying aspects of LED lights, it is hard to forget that older lighting technologies were even more dangerous, with light bulbs exploding, fluorescent lights causing epileptic shocks, ultraviolet radiation exposure, and toxic fumes when bulbs were broken. LED lights do have their dangers, but with their high-eff
Al Basira
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In some cases, it is dangerous for health.
Alice Jones
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Business Expert
I agree with Mike Bissell.......
Argha Chatterjee
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Blogger
Yes it's harmful. But they are also energy and money saver.
Saumya J.
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Content Marketer with 3 Year of Exp
No, I don't think so. They are energy saver.
Vanya Herbal
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E-commerce Marketing
I agree on above answers.
Mike Bissell
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Manager
One of the main concerns with LED lights relates to red LED lights, one of the oldest varieties still on the market. Those red LEDs were made with a substance called AGA (aluminum gallium arsenide), which is toxic in concentrated amounts. If you are directly exposed to this material on work sights or through contact with broken bulbs, it can be hazardous to your health. Side effects of toxicity from AGA include respiratory, kidney, and reproductive issues in laboratory studies. The lead content
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In light of the harmful effects of radiations from LEDs, many manufacturers ... The Indian LED lighting market was worth US $3.7 billion in 2016 and the sector ... But their health impacts have been largely out of public domain.
Kaira Kapoor
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Answer given by bruce F. is correct
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Unlike other energy-efficient types of lighting, the LED bulb does not emit polluting radiation and therefore does not pose a health hazard. It is important to note that LED bulbs operate at low voltage and are therefore considered safe compared to any other lighting systems.
Alice Jones
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Business Expert
I agree with Ngàn Thông....
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I agree with BRUCE F. answer.
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What can I say, you just said everything about Led lights, but we live that way, how to change some thing around us? And plastic?! Very urgent to stop with it! And all the rest ... our World is very seek, and we inside it, too ...
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he tidings of LED bulbs have taken over the international lighting market with gusto and changed it unrecognizably. Lately, however, questions have been raised as to whether this type of lighting is, in fact, a revolutionary and beneficial one that does not bring disadvantages or health risks with it. We went out to check.