Question
Which of the following is something you should NOT do when lighting the vanity area?
Light task areas of the vanity with side lights when practical.
Place side-mounted sconces no less than 28 inches apart at eye level.
Specify a minimum of 2,500-3,000 lumens for vanity tasks.
Specify lamps that have a CRI of at least 60.
Actually, all of the above are things you should do when lighting the vanity area.
None of the above are things you should do when lighting the vanity area.
Light task areas of the vanity with side lights when practical.
Place side-mounted sconces no less than 28 inches apart at eye level.
Specify a minimum of 2,500-3,000 lumens for vanity tasks.
Specify lamps that have a CRI of at least 60.
Actually, all of the above are things you should do when lighting the vanity area.
None of the above are things you should do when lighting the vanity area.
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You should NOT specify lamps that have a CRI (Color Rendering Index) of at least 60. For accurate color representation and better lighting for tasks like shaving or applying makeup, you should aim for a CRI of at least 90. Therefore, this option is incorrect in terms of best practices for lighting a vanity area.