Show school lighting serious problem aroble M improved standards standard needed in both cities citie and rural districts new tort dimly lighted achrol fill id hinder I 1 child pul progress gres and ad swell ell tile the ranks of the usual nations eye defectives go guy y A henry general director direct of the k y tent conservation C council III of 1 admel a slid said e 11 POOF 1 it 11 ahn ls la general in the school the buildings of till this country according to mr air ludiry it disclosing naif fault common both in the tie large center of ran dud in the tha rural regions regional sue bar arul detects defect 6 he be bald aid were a I 1 re rated 1 ID the tit cities it R is f conceded lie e declared that u unfavorable school chool lighting is a 1 con no botory tribu tory source ot of defect he 11 vision 1 im while tile lie measure of damage dameg till thus inflicted cannot be determined wl with t h nc an restry till it I 1 la P A b I 1 T t to bay th that at itell to in itself it 1 IB ff I 1 y large jorge to we war rent at remedial will action it for far the guidance ot of school client and home tit lie A council ties just juat completed a P popular an u or interpretation of the american standard code of lighting gh ing th linal lt Build finis prepared under the joint sponsorship of the illuminating I 1 therl society let and the american america in allied of architects and ad approved az bv the am american rl engineering I 1 ini rating standards committee it ne facilities Facil itie need ed improving so Sur megs vea ot of the physical equipment or of c LA bistema yale made ads 1 in differ ent cut V parts 0 of the country show almost in ajr variably eliat 1111 the natural lighting in fa flinte need ced I 1 improving and that ads adequate at 0 t i fi illumination I 1 li almost lel int entirely I 1 lacking a e clr henry ny continued the h principal acason for this condl comit alon 1 that to man a 0 school but buildings till etere built years R ago g A when h the he loop importance to and ad value of at proper P e r U lighting g h 1 g were not at aad cr appreciated and 1 the h e s science c 1 e e e and it art of lighting were well very imperfect tills this la Is particularly true in rural it dla is tracts but exists to a an surprising a ex tent in many cities even acine of our more mom modern school buildings have b been een planned without giving proper consideration to the arrangement of wind wiD dowa wal the am amount aunt of at window area are or the ins installation tal lation of adequate artl arti octal lighting advantages advantage a to children of good light ing 19 experts tem assert ment are am reduction of ey eyestrain am train greater capacity tor for work and for concentration greater accuracy and neatness and greater comfort and oil contentment I 1 as an a result of more cheer ful surround ejob Cies liht Lb conservation of children sir r henry heary field to Is a plan jr tern of D great act national import importance 1 im proper 11 lighting le 11 ar one or of the its direct m causes of at eyestrain which in turn p pro duces duce harmful results data every should hould be made so an to improve the llight joe fee faculties I 1 of our schools viet sit 11 II aso child children will enjoy equal of normal and ad mental cut devel dalal it la highly lilg lily essential that he atie jig lighting lung both natural and artificial of school an buildings be in ID accordance with approved standard tan darda recently there them ha be awa bee great greater demands in schools not only for lin im proved daylight facilities be bur to for mod ad ilk em Bv stenia tell of artificial lighting schoolhouse construction be has not of kept pace with the increase in the th school h 1 population and the ex extension tenal oft of the curriculum I 1 two session selon day As aa a result remit many wheat schoola have be been forced to conduct two Be aalona a day in order older to take care of classes I 1 in it the winter months moot ha e this meana mean that light will be bied ad several hour boom each ell day also wheat bell it in 9 are am being att tired more mud and more extensively for public Bather luga entertainment a ond find night school beat put pur pases P on cloudy do lna and 1 in classrooms whets where it 1 Is not at p possible this to ticked window area artificial illumine ron be available liable to supplement the daylight this 1 te nelea nee euarT u 6 a 6 abety rely armi 1 1 in 11 dark corridore i it eloh cloak make nd data fairways the improved standards of fig lighting hIlee limbed a a result or it the rapid dawl de development wl I 1 in the art of I 1 lighting in 11 recent I 1 denra must be considered bys sy 1 isad terns and facilities that were conrid aid red ad adequate a few year a 1 r new settled As abs obsolete ae etc evo even though i the equipment al way be in ID send food ing COD won interests have you found Us d jt it worth while hit to p provide ids lighting at an ari to the intent z alp proved standard for far industrial war work eni an it Is in certainly even more in imbor P tent tant to give to the work walk mom of child children tile the lighting of at choul buildings it ana bald it I 1 la far below the atan standard dard 9 I 1 Imin establishment in cleveland ohio the school board made a admy of school buildings and found that 74 b ull ding nere in A adequately lighted correct school hoot lighting 1 IK neld tit to be accomplished by controlling control line daylight b by proper at t metal light and bv avoid auca of gi glaring ring reflection diffusion D or of light Is ia called the lie most difficult arabic problem confront confronting hig lighting turner experts a design dud and location of at loathing buildings I 1 nav regarded as A vital beem factors the new code of choul lighting 1 la lid aid to represent the I 1 combined efforts of lighting bathing adu educational tj I 1 health balth and so social cial agencies the po pop ular version of at the code J hiitt u t as it by the 1 co conservation it council we ana prepared sy by a subcommittee of the tie me aimen committee ittes a of t the A amerl merl can un I 1 standards standard committee |