How to prevent sun damage for floor lamps
1. Light occlusion and adjustment
Install blackout curtains or blinds:Choose curtains with high shading rates (such as double layered combination of blackout curtains and thin gauze), and close the curtains during strong light periods (10:00-16:00) to effectively block direct ultraviolet radiation from the floor lamp area 24. Louvers can also flexibly adjust the intensity of light while maintaining a sense of transparency in the space.
Use UV resistant window film:Applying sunscreen and thermal insulation film on window glass can filter over 90% of ultraviolet rays, reducing floor light reflection and lowering indoor temperature.
2. Optimization of lighting fixtures and flooring materials
Replace low reflective lighting fixtures:Adjust the high brightness lighting fixtures to warm light color temperature (such as 2700K-3000K), or choose matte material lampshades to reduce the intensity of direct sunlight on the floor.
Floor surface treatment:If the floor reflection is severe, matte carpet or area carpet can be laid, and regular rotation should be carried out to avoid local fading; Or apply UV resistant floor protector to enhance sun resistance.
3. Environmental temperature and humidity control
Adjust indoor temperature and humidity:During summer, use air conditioning to maintain a room temperature of 24-26 ℃ to prevent the floor from deforming due to high temperatures; Simultaneously, use a humidifier to maintain a humidity of 40% -60% to prevent the floor from drying out and cracking.
Avoid direct blowing of lighting fixtures:Do not blow the air conditioning outlet directly into the floor light area to avoid accelerating material aging.
4. Special scenario protection
Outdoor buried lamps:Choose lamps with waterproof rating of IP67 or above and aluminum alloy shell, regularly clean and check the sealing to avoid UV and moisture erosion.
Strong reflective environment:In areas with floor lights near snow or water surfaces, sunshades or greenery can be added to reduce the intensity of reflected light.


