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  1. CHROMALUX FULL SPECTRUM INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULBS Picture of CHROMALUX FULL SPECTRUM INCANDESCENT LIGHT BULBS Chromalux Full Spectrum Incandescent Light Bulbs are high intensity light bulbs designed for use by individuals with low vision or seasonal affective disorder (SAD). The bulbs are made of glass that contains neodymium, a rare earth element that absorbs yellow and other dulling components of the spectrum, allowing violet, blue, green, and red components to be strengthened without producing an imbalance of one color over another. A heavy duty filament provides long life (5000 hours average). They ...[More Information]

  2. TASK VISION CHROME FLOOR LAMP Picture of TASK VISION CHROME FLOOR LAMP The Task Vision Chrome Floor Lamp is a high intensity, adjustable arm lamp designed to provide uniform, high intensity light for individuals with low vision. This lamp lights intensely and evenly without heat buildup. The lamp has a swivel mounted vented shade, a large, easy-grasp, ergonomic on/off switch, and a 12-inch adjustable arm at the top of the lamp's stand. It can handle light bulbs up to 100 watts. POWER: Uses standard 110 Volt household AC outlet with a 3-prong plug. DIMENSIONS: Lamp ...[More Information]

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