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Warehouse lighting consultants

Warehouse lighting consultants at Carboncatcher have been effectively catering to the lighting needs of storage areas for optimal results with accolades from a renowned industrial customer base.

Warehouse lighting consultants to reach on a suitable lighting design for warehouse adhere to five fold path that involves:

Determining the amount of illumination needed for successfully carrying out the designated job
Ascertaining the illumination level adequate for ensuring safe work environment and designing schemas that brings about successful achievement of quantity, quality and optimum safety.
Selecting precise lighting solution that can be satisfactorily approved for each warehouse need covering mechanical operation.
Designing an economical and sustainable layout for illuminating fixture that covers maintainability, longevity and durability in the long run, thus slashing down any replacement or labor cost in near future
Reviewing the techno economic, energy efficient, operating parameters of the lighting solution.

The warehouse lighting consultants at Carboncatcher ascertain the level of lighting and visibility factor after due consideration of

The nature of job carried out at warehouse
The age of the employees at task
The space ambience i.e. either the area is obstructed or open
Activity level of a region like the staging area or loading dock may call for higher level of visibility
The general size of the material being handled in a specific region ( small items being dealt may require on an average twenty to fifty foot candles, active place with larger items being handled may call for ten to twenty foot candles whereas cold storage area will need a mere five to ten foot candles).
Vertical illumination level required to lit up all important signs and labels
The general color of the ceiling and the background
Proper positioning of diffusing and shielding media that will obstruct direct view at illuminating object and hence prevent disruptive glare from affecting adversely workman’s concentration level.

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