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LED Lights for Daycare Settings in the Subarctic


I am looking for a recommendation for a daycare setting in the subarctic. In the depths of winter, it can be light from 10 am until 2 pm and dark the rest of the time. The children nap after lunch. I would love to hear your thoughts on replacing the bulbs with something healthier for our little ones.

Based on the details provided, we would recommend our 95 CRI products, which are designed to output a high CRI rating to accurately mimic the spectrum of natural daylight

We can also confirm that we typically recommend the 2700K and 3000K color temperatures for living areas and residential installations, as they offer warmer light output than those designed for offices or commercial spaces. 

As such, we would likely recommend either our CENTRIC HOME™ Flicker-Free A19 10W LED Bulb or the newly launched CENTRIC HOME™ Flicker-Free A21 15W LED Bulb, which are available in both color point options. 

As both offer a high CRI of 95+, the primary difference can be found in the product measurements, where the A21 is slightly larger, and the lumen output (800 lumens for the A19, and 1600 for the A21).

​Your daycare installation may alternatively benefit from a slightly cooler 4000K color temperature, and you may decide to match the color temperature currently being used. If so, we can confirm that both of the above bulb sizes are available in 4000K. 


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