Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
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Why We Love It
Tame harsh fluorescent lights into lights with a calming blue hue. Light Filters for Every Season features three seasonal designs: winter, spring/summer and fall. Classroom Light Filters contain four light blue filters. Both sets of filters reduce the unpleasant flicker and glare of fluorescent lights, reducing sensory overload and creating a soothing environment. Perfect for use in a school, office or library.
- Attach easily to standard fluorescent ceiling fixtures with four sturdy magnets
- Suitable for specialized learning environments and anyone with light sensitivity
- Heat resistant fabric
Ideas for Use
- Reduce eye strain for your students by attaching light filters on every standard ceiling light fixture in the classroom
- Create a relaxing working environment for your office workers with calming blue lights
- Improve concentration levels and classroom performance for your students and beautify your classroom with Light Filters for Every Season or Classroom Light Filters
Details
Details
- Includes 3 Seasonal Light Filters or 4 Classroom Light Filters
- Each light cover measures 4' L x 2' W
- Made from heat-resistant, flame-retardant nylon
- Classroom Light Filters: Light blue
- Light Filters for Every Season: Blue and white in flower, leaf and snowflake pattern
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