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Part 8 ? Halogen Safety
As you know, there are many aspects of interior design that go beyond simply choosing the colors and fabrics that will look good in a particular room. In fact, the Sheffield Course in Interior Design teaches students not only the finer points of making a room look good, but also the other elements that many beginning designers don't consider, such as how to run a business.
Lighting is one area in which safety is paramount. One consideration is that you need to have enough light to be able to perform tasks safely; you don't want to be trying to repair something in your workshop with lighting so low you're bound to pound your thumb instead of the nail.
But safety goes further than that when you're considering using halogen bulbs for your lighting. As we discussed in the last installment of Lighting 101, halogen bulbs are long lasting, and emit a bright light; they can be an excellent choice for the home or office. Many times they're used in ultra-modern fixtures, creating a dramatic lighting option. But because they burn so hot, halogen lamps also pose a danger, and this danger is great enough that many local fire departments around the U.S. have issued public warnings about them. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. which gives a seal of approval to certain electrical items, issues these warnings when using halogen torchieres.
These warnings shouldn't be taken to mean that you should abandon any plans of using halogen lights in a home; they do have a place in d?or. But as with other elements of design, you need to exercise care, and to carefully consider the best use for this type of lamp. |
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