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Sunnex offers the flexible PM Series of lights, designed for use in nursing homes and sssisted living facilities. Ideal for reading and simple tasks, the Sunnex PM Series of lights provides near-daylight color rendition ren·di·tion  
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, reducing eyestrain eyestrain /eye·strain/ (-stran) fatigue of the eye from overuse or from uncorrected defect in focus of the eye.

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 and fatigue. The Sunnex PM lights give off no peripheral glow, and provide a straight beam of light that focuses only or the task at hand.

Offered in wall-mount, rail-mount, and floor-mount options, a sturdy gooseneck arm, available from 20 34", allows for superior stay-put flexibility. The Sunnex PM Series of lights features a lamp-head design with reflectors to minimize heat output, and an optional off cord switch with an indicator light. Easy to install and maintain, the Sunnex PM Series of lights is equipped with up to 2,600 footcandles of light intensity and 3,100[degrees] K cool temperature. Available with a 20-watt or 35-watt halogen halogen (hăl`əjĕn) [Gr.,=salt-bearing], any of the chemically active elements found in Group 17 of the periodic table; the name applies especially to fluorine (symbol F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I).  bulb bulb, thickened, fleshy plant bud, usually formed under the surface of the soil, which carries the plant over from one blooming season to another. It may have many fleshy layers (as in the onion and hyacinth) or thin dry scales (as in some lilies)—both of which , the Sunnex PM Series of lights meets all major listing requirements Listing requirements

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