Blue Light Filters featuring three seasonal designs: winter, spring/summer and fall
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Blue Light Filters featuring three seasonal designs: winter, spring/summer and fall
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
Fluorescent Light Covers
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Fluorescent Light Covers

Fluorescent Light Covers

Fluorescent Light Filters for Every Season and Classroom Light Filters
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Why We Love It

Tame harsh fluorescent lights into lights with a calming blue hue. Light Filters for Every Season features three seasonal designs: winter, spring/summer and fall. Classroom Light Filters contain four light blue filters.  Both sets of filters reduce the unpleasant flicker and glare of fluorescent lights, reducing sensory overload and creating a soothing environment. Perfect for use in a school, office or library.

  • Attach easily to standard fluorescent ceiling fixtures with four sturdy magnets
  • Suitable for specialized learning environments and anyone with light sensitivity
  • Heat resistant fabric

Ideas for Use

  • Reduce eye strain for your students by attaching light filters on every standard ceiling light fixture in the classroom
  • Create a relaxing working environment for your office workers with calming blue lights
  • Improve concentration levels and classroom performance for your students and beautify your classroom with Light Filters for Every Season or Classroom Light Filters

Details

Details

  • Includes 3 Seasonal Light Filters or 4 Classroom Light Filters
  • Each light cover measures 4' L x 2' W
  • Made from heat-resistant, flame-retardant nylon
  • Classroom Light Filters: Light blue 
  • Light Filters for Every Season: Blue and white in flower, leaf and snowflake pattern


Safety Information

Warning small parts Warning small magnets
Use with adult guidance. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

Not for mouthing or chewing.


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