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BalancedCare Recessed Flexible Ambient Offers Visually Comfortable Lighting 

BalancedCare

Lighting for healthcare spaces is a balancing act. Providers require functionality; patients need visual comfort; common spaces need to be aesthetically pleasing; everything needs to be cleanable for infection control plus easy to maintain. But all these individual needs support the one overarching goal – wellness. Axis Lighting has risen to the challenge with the BalancedCare family for healthcare — connecting all the functional requirements with modern architectural flair.

The BalancedCare Flexible Ambient offers lighting options so you can specify what makes sense for each space.  The flexible ambient allows users to maintain the lighting aesthetic throughout the facility but change the effect to best suit each individual space.

The BalancedCare recessed ambient luminaire, employing BeWell™ Optics technology, delivers glare-free, visually comfortable general illumination. Customizable options add aesthetic appeal or targeted accent lighting. Users can customize the center strip of housing with color, texture, backlit glow, or accent lighting.

Recessed mounting is available in multiple sizes.

Features

  • BeWell™ light guide directs light from each point source, eliminating transition lines, pixelation, and shadows
  • Modular optical chamber with room-side access
  • Controls and sensor ready
  • Optional integration of MikroLite™ recessed downlights or Stencil™ accents (2’×2′, 2’×4′)
  • Low profile design, housing only 4″ deep
  • Available CCTs: 3000K, 3500K, 4000K; 
    Tunable white and BIOS also available
  • Four sizes to choose from: 1’×1′, 1’×4′, 2’×2′ and 2’×4′

More information here

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