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Lighting for people with sight loss Anthony Slater Lighting Development Manager Thomas Pocklington Trust
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Page 1: Lighting for people with sight loss Anthony Slater Lighting Development Manager Thomas Pocklington Trust.

Lighting for people with sight loss

Anthony Slater

Lighting Development Manager

Thomas Pocklington Trust

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Summary

Pocklington lighting research Practical adaptations Guidance and tools

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Pocklington Research

The housing needs of people with sight loss (Bartlett – University College London): – People aged over 65– People ‘of working age’ – Identified importance of lighting

Lighting for people with sight loss (University of Reading):– Questionnaires and surveys of installed lighting

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Lighting in homes of people with sight loss – common findings

Low levels of lighting– shadows– stairs

Glare from light fittings– direct view of lamp

Adaptation to different light levels– when moving from room to room

Poor control – switching / dimming Lack of information on improvements

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Lighting at home – approach

Visits to homes of people with sight loss Discussions with user – establish user needs Assessments of existing lighting Proposals for lighting changes

– Tailored to individual’s needs– Agreed with user

Installation Evaluation

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Implementation and evaluation

Implemented in over 100 Pocklington properties– Tenanted flats and houses– Residential care home

Positive evaluations meeting tenant’s needs– “…very satisfied……a great improvement”– “…lighting changes have helped a lot with the glare”– “…lighting is now flexible”– “…totally over the moon with it”

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Good general and task lighting

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Hallway and stairs

General lighting– Good level– No glare– Reveal steps

Task lighting– Telephone

Good contrasts– Surfaces

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Hallways

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Kitchens

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Bathrooms

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Bedrooms

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Cupboards and wardrobes

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Lighting - Top tips

Tasks and movement around the home Amount of light Control – switching and dimming Diffuse, even lighting, no dark shadows Multiple light points No glare – no direct view of lamp

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Lighting - Top tips for adaptations

Avoid disruption to decoration Use existing fixed wiring points Add lighting track for additional ceiling lights Use existing electrical sockets for task lights

– Use micro-trunking for wiring if needed

Convert existing twin sockets to triples

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Pocklington Design Guide

Habinteg Housing Association Published April 2008 by IHS

BRE Press Endorsed by

– Chartered Institute of Housing– College of Occupational

Therapists– Society of Light and Lighting– Housing Corporation

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Kitchens

Efficient layout Units and worktops

– Doors and handles Colour and contrast

– Matt surfaces Appliances

– Controls Lighting

– General and task

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Lighting booklet

Non-technical information

Lamps and light fittings General lighting Task lighting Daylight - shading Further sources of

help

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Good practice guide

Practical guidance Adaptations Involving people Specific spaces Indoors and outside Checklists

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Lighting good practice guide

Lighting in new and existing homes Guidance on specification Case studies Checklists

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Lighting training

One day workshop Lamps & fittings Demonstrations Practical exercises Case studies Design tools

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Pocklington services

Forthcoming publications– Lighting implementation guide

Lighting training– Specifying adaptations

Consultancy– Audit existing buildings– Review designs for new developments

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Summary

Pocklington lighting research Practical adaptations Guidance and tools

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Contact details

Anthony Slater

Lighting Development Manager

Thomas Pocklington Trust

[email protected]

www.pocklington-trust.org.uk


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