The lighting upgrade of 6329 classrooms in Hainan ordinary junior high school was completed
People's livelihood is the foundation of people's happiness and the foundation of social harmony. In 2022, Hainan will make precise efforts to handle the "top priority" and "key minor issues" that the masses are anxiously looking forward to, making the people's livelihood accounts continue to increase, and the people have more visible and tangible sense of gain. Among them, the 9 non-government practical matters determined by the Hainan Provincial Party Committee and the Provincial Government in 2022 have all been fulfilled. "Hainan News Network" launched a related column, and the opening article focused on "Lighting Renovation of Junior High School Classrooms", one of the practical matters that Hainan will do for the private sector in 2022.
In the Changjiang Kapok Experimental School of Capital Normal University, a common classroom of about 60 square meters is installed with 9 LED lights and 3 LED blackboard lights. No matter where the students sit, they can achieve all-round lighting without dead ends. At present, the fluorescent lamps in the 18 classrooms of the school's junior high school grades have all been replaced with LED eye protection lamps that meet the national compulsory product certification. Compared with traditional lighting, the healthy lighting after renovation and installation can be more focused on the desks, the color temperature is close to natural light, and the flicker frequency is very low, which can better protect students' eyesight.
In order to eliminate the impact of installation on students' classes, Changjiang carried out installation and commissioning work at night and on holidays. In September 2022, after testing by professional institutions, the lighting of 161 junior high school classrooms in Changjiang County met the national lighting hygiene standards.
In 2022, Hainan allocated 83.4593 million yuan of provincial financial funds to upgrade and transform indoor lighting fixtures in 6,329 classrooms of public junior high schools in the province, providing strong support for the comprehensive prevention and control of myopia in children and adolescents.