Light Up Munich's Olympic Park with Healthier LEDs!
Politicians within the community advocate for the installation of unique, energy-efficient LED lights.
Swap out standard LED lights for Amber or low-blue-light LEDs in the Olympic Park, Munich! These eco-friendly alternatives have a host of benefits for your health, the environment, and community.
Health Perks
😴 Sleep Better: Say goodbye to sleep disturbances with Amber LEDs that emit less blue light, which can interfere with your body's natural sleep-wake cycle.
🌟 Limit Health Risks: SBOM (Shorter Blue Light) has been linked to increased risks of metabolic disorders, cancers, and mood disturbances. Low-blue-light lighting can help mitigate these risks.
🛌 Insect-Friendly: Protect not only your health but also nocturnal creatures by reducing the amount of light that attracts insects.
Eco-Friendly Benefits
💰 Energy Efficiency: Cut energy costs and carbon emissions by up to 90% compared to traditional lighting options.
📉 Resource Conservation: Leverage the longer lifespan of LEDs, resulting in reduced waste and resource use.
🌕 Lower Light Pollution: Nurture the night sky and protect nocturnal wildlife by minimizing disruptive artificial light.
Community-Focused Features
🚗 Improved Visibility: Minimize glare and ensure safe traveling for both pedestrians and drivers, particularly in residential and natural areas.
🎉 Community and Wildlife Support: Lower impact on the environment and support local flora and fauna by reducing light pollution.
Make a difference and support our mission for healthier, eco-friendly, and community-conscious lighting in the Olympic Park! Raise your voice and let the local politicians know you demand lower-blue-light LEDs!
Advocate for the use of Amber or low-blue-light LEDs in the Olympic Park to improve sleep quality, as these lights can help reduce sleep disturbances by emitting less blue light that interferes with the body's natural sleep-wake cycle.
Implementing low-blue-light lighting can also contribute to better health by limiting the risks associated with SBOM (Shorter Blue Light) such as increased risks of metabolic disorders, cancers, and mood disturbances.
In addition to health benefits, adopting eco-friendly LEDs in the Olympic Park can promote energy efficiency, resource conservation, and lower light pollution, thereby benefiting the environment and the community.