Benefits of LED lights in supermarkets.
LEDs can be found and installed almost anywhere, bringing with it great general benefits. LEDs are especially beneficial in grocery stores. They help show the real colors of food, stay fresh longer and longer. Let's explore the world of LED lighting together in grocery stores.
See all the colors of the food
LEDs are the best lighting option, allowing colors to shine true. Just as LED lighting in retail stores prevents clothing from fade while showing its most real colors, LED lighting in grocery stores makes food seem more appetizing. Under dim fluorescent lighting, the meat and product look darker and less attractive compared to foods under the LEDs.
While this may seem like a superficial and unnecessary reason to install LED lighting, the better the food looks, the more it will sell! However, LEDs play a more important role than simply making meat and products look fresh. They also help them stay cool!
Bye bye Bacterías
LED lights have been shown to help kill bacteria, whether they are installed in refrigerators or in the agricultural aisle in the grocery store. According to a July 2015 NUS study, LED lights in the blue spectrum work best to eliminate pathogens in cooler temperatures and acidic conditions. But how does LED lighting kill bacteria?
Bacterial cells have light-sensitive compounds that absorb light. Exposure of bacteria cells to blue LED lighting can generate a response in cells that will eventually cause cells to die, helping to keep products and meat fresher for longer.
Cold food storage
The frozen hallway contains our most precious treats: frozen pizza, ice cream, ice pops and prepared dinners. Bright lights on the covers highlight these favorite foods, but you may notice a flicker or shutdown. This is because conventional fluorescent lighting malfunctions in cold conditions, while LED lighting thrives in cold conditions.
In addition, LED lighting emits little heat compared to traditional bulbs, meaning freezer hallways won't have to work as hard to stay cool. Here you can learn more about LEDs and cold food storage.
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