Monday, April 6, 2020

Rays of hope - lighting standards for neglected PHCs

Plush toys and proper healthcare. Healthcare the way it ought to be. (Photo credit: Stock photo from Belgium)  

Photo of surgical procedure. (Stock photo)


In Lagos Nigeria, a dimly lit Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) birthing cubicle with no proper lighting to speak of. This has to be seen to be believed. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

In Lagos Nigeria, a light bulb at a Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) station occasionally powered by generator. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

 Solar Jooce installed LED lighting at Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) station in Lagos, Nigeria to ensure availability of quality lighting. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

Prior to deploying Solar DC solutions in healthcare environments Solar Jooce has extensively tested in collaboration with our Commonwealth partners to ensure safety, reliability and durability of our solutions. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

Solar Jooce donates materials and labour to support Doctors, Nurses, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) and other healthcare workers. Many work under impossible conditions and we try to make things a little better. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)
Solar Jooce is setting a standard for ambient lighting in desperately deprived healthcare facilities at 44 Lux. (Photo credits: Solar Jooce)

 


 


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