At Good Good Good, we're all about looking for the light. Every day we discover and share good news stories from around the world, highlighting the people, ideas, and movements shaping the world for the better.
Light pollution is a growing problem in reaction to excess light being given off by numerous signs, houses, and buildings. Polluting light is often wasted light involving unnecessary energy costs and carbon dioxide emissions. Light pollution is described as artificial light that is excessive or intrudes where it is not wanted. Well-designed lighting sends light only where it is needed without scattering it elsewhere. Poorly designed lighting can also compromise safety. For example, glare creates safety issues around buildings by causing very sharp shadows, temporarily blinding passersby making them vulnerable to would-be assailants.[61][62] The negative ecological effects of artificial light have been increasingly well documented.[63][64] The World Health Organization in 2007[65] issued a report that noted the effects of bright light on flora and fauna, sea turtle hatchlings, frogs during mating season and the migratory patterns of birds. The American Medical Association in 2012[66] issued a warning that extended exposure to light at night increases the risk of some cancers.[59] Two studies in Israel from 2008 have yielded some additional findings about a possible correlation between artificial light at night and certain cancers.[67]
Significance Of A Good Lighting For Beautification In The House
Curb appeal refers to the level of attractiveness one may feel for a property when viewing it from the street. However, curb appeal is a subjective appreciation for a physical asset in its simplest form. Homes with great curb appeal, for example, are attractive to those viewing them from the street. The house presents itself well, and all of the typical components are in place: the yard is well-kept, the paint is vibrant, the siding looks good, the roof is intact, and things are in order. 2ff7e9595c
Comments