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Frequently Asked Questions
A: Hospital bed lights are wall-mounted fixtures designed to provide both ambient and task lighting for patients. They often feature up/down directional light, pull chains, and integrated night lights for convenience and safety.
A: Overbed lights are wall-mounted fixtures placed above or beside the patient bed, offering direct lighting for exams and tasks, while general patient room lighting provides ambient illumination for the whole room.
A: Look for features like bi-directional lighting, adjustable lumen output (4,000-7,000 Im), selectable color temperature (3000 K-5000 K), ETL rating, and long lifespan (~50 K hours).
A: Neutral white (around 3,500–4,000K) is most common, offering a balance between warm, restful light for patients and clear visibility for staff.
A: Yes, overbed lights are commonly used in nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and rehab centers to provide safe and comfortable illumination for residents.
A: Yes-configured over beds in home healthcare settings, rehab offices, or assisted living. They fit standard wall mounts and often include low-voltage dimming options.
A: Yes, many models offer dual switching for ambient lighting and exam lighting modes, giving staff and patients flexible control.
A: Absolutely. LED fixtures use less energy, generate less heat, and last significantly longer than fluorescent models, reducing both utility and maintenance expenses.
A: Yes, they are also used in urgent care clinics, dental offices, rehabilitation centers, and other medical spaces requiring direct overbed illumination.