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10/14/2021

Simple Cure for Seasonal Affective Disorder
Fall, the leaves are turning and the days get shorter and cloudier. Then we start feeling down in the dumps and our energy level gets lower. This is commonly known as Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. It can be debilitating or just mild, either way all of us are touched by it, because we are mammals.

Let me back up a little bit, over 5 million years we evolved and our waking hours revolved around light, specifically natural daylight. We got up with the sun and went to bed with the sun, maybe we stayed up around the fire. During the spring, summer, and fall we hunted and gathered food. In the fall, the shorter days changed our metabolism so we could put on more fat to get us through the winter food shortages, just like bear, deer or any other mammal. Most of us blame it on holiday eating, but it is really nature. Then during the winter, shorter days, we slept longer, were more lethargic and slowly burned the fat off. Just like an old bear, probably just as grumpy too.

Fast forward to today. We still have that 5 million years of evolutionary, shorter day sleep drive, but societal pressure does not allow for it. We have to get up and go to work, get the kids off to school, go to the next meeting, etc. The result: SAD. That is that old bear coming through even though our day has completely changed because of electric light. You CANNOT change 5 million years of evolution over 150 years of electric light.

The old grumpiness/depression is triggered by shorter days, or lack of light, in particular a specific spectrum of light. There is a solution to this and it is relatively simple, but first a little science background. Our circadian rhythm, internal body clock, is set first thing in the morning based on specific spectrum of light entering our pupil. This light is picked up by a non-visual photoreceptor, ipRGC , in the back of our eye. It sends a signal to the brain and from there is distributed to every cell in our body. They all have time clocks. When you get up in the dark and it is cloudy all day, your time clock is not set properly. Your body still wants to sleep or just lay around and rest, yet you have to get on with life.

There is a solution to alleviating SAD in over 50% of the population. There are now LED light bulbs that mimic daylight. You want to be exposed to this light for at least a half an hour first thing in the morning to set your circadian clock. Put them in the kitchen, bathroom, or wherever you spend the first half hour.

The light bulbs are a daylight, 5000k or 6500k type of light. I prefer the 6500k light because it typically has more light at 481 nm and this is the most effective spectrum at setting your body clock. This light color is best first thing in the morning but it is also great all day, until evening. When exposed to this light, your body immediately shuts down melatonin production and starts cortisol production. It increases your heart rate, your breathing rate, your body temperature, cognitive thinking, visual acuity plus a whole host of other functions we are still learning about. It gets you ready for the day!

Getting you ready for the day versus getting you ready for sleep are two different things. You do not want to expose yourself to this light after 6 or 7PM. It will delay sleep onset. You want the warmer color like a traditional incandescent. Similar to the fire light we had before we went to sleep.

You do NOT have to buy a “happy light” for $150, you can buy daylight lights for $5-$10 at Home Depot or Lowell’s. There are now lights that will change color automatically based on time of day. I like to stick with the name brand lights, GE, Sylvania or Philips. Any of these and you can’t go wrong.

02/23/2021

The primary responsibility of the Field Installer is to ensure quality installation of energy efficient lighting products for EPL’s customers/clients. The position will report directly to the Field Supervisor, or designated Field Lead. This position requires weekly Monday-Thursday (some Friday’s) overnight travel to job sites.

The Field Installer is directly responsible for the following;

• Assembles, loads/unloads products, materials, consumables and/or equipment (small tools, ladders, etc.) needed for projects
• Directly responsible for quality and timely installation of lighting systems for assigned projects.
• Maintains clean work environment at all times.
• Conducts himself/herself in a professional manner at all times and always makes decisions in the best interest of the company.
• Handles recycling activities as directed by Field Supervisor/Lead.
• Completes necessary safety training.
• Adheres to all EPL and/or governing safety requirements.
• Drives company vehicle to and from projects as needed.
• Maintains a clean driving record.
• Maintains company vehicle and equipment as needed (gas, oil, tire pressure, etc.)

Qualifications

• Frequently travels with overnight stays (rarely works weekends). This position is typically has out of town travel Monday-Thursday.
• Ability to work first, second or third shift. Work week is typically 4-10 hour days (Monday - Thursday) depending on client’s needs.
• Ability to pass State background checks (projects are mostly State owned and School District Projects).
• Valid driver’s license with clean record.
• Able to work on ladders and lifts.
• Ability to lift 50 pounds.
• Ability to work over your head for extended periods of time.
• Electrical experience or knowledge preferred.
• Good relationship skills and ability to collaborate with others to complete work.
• Able to communicate well with people
• Self-driven and ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
• Strong work ethic.
Compensation

• Average hourly wage rate of $20-$30
• Contributions to FSA account
• Health Insurance
• 401k Contribution Match
• Paid Time Off
• Seven Full Holidays and Two Half Holidays
• Cell Phone Data/Text Plan Provided
• Tuition/Education Reimbursement
• Gym Membership Contribution
• Work Flexibility

07/01/2020

There is no better time than now to upgrade your business to LED lighting with Energy Performance Lighting. As LED technology keeps getting more efficient, the costs of buying and installing them are going down. In fact, it is probably more appropriate to say you can’t afford NOT to do a LED lighting retrofit upgrade.

What are the other future costs to your business? Do you need to resurface your parking lot or need a new roof? These are sunken costs of doing business and they won’t save or make you any money in the long run. If replacing your existing lighting saves your business $20,000 per year, this can be used to pay for your other expenses.

With more than 16 years of lighting experience, being technology neutral (we don’t sell a “house-brand”), our goal is to educate you about the different LED lighting upgrade options so you can make an informed decision.

Also, we offer “budget neutral financing” which allows you to start your upgrade project immediately without having to come up with any money down.

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