One of the most common uses of LED lighting is in hospitals. In a guideline published by the American Institute of Architects in 2006, the institute recommended the use of LED light bulbs to replace all lighting fixtures that contain mercury. Various hospital areas come with their own unique LED lighting requirements, from treatment areas to wards and operating theaters. The use of LED lighting in the hospital helps improve energy efficiency, as they require much less energy for a given lumen output.
Also, the durability and energy efficiency benefits of LED lights make them the best fit for traffic lights, exit signs, and street lights. LED lights are also higher visibility in bright daylight situations. Consequently, they are the best option for use in vehicle brake lights and head lights.
Furthermore, modern showrooms are increasingly using LED lighting. This is coming as showrooms are increasingly looking for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly ways to save money. Clothing, automotive, and electronics and appliance showroom owners now use LED lights to efficiently illuminate their spaces, as well as highlight specific products or product features in showrooms.