^^^^^. interested reading, if true. however, natural daylight is 6000K, i can't see any link between that and cancer ( except for the UV end of the spectrum has been proven to cause skin cancer with over-exposure to bright sunlight). as a matter of course, i fit integrated LED units with adjustable colour temp. flick of a dip switch and it changes from 2700K to 4000K to 6000k. also dimmable so customer has options of both colour and light levels
Perfect - offers all options! What are your best recommended units?
As an aside, 'colour temperature' is just an overall colour mix value and not an actual colour. We need exposure to full spectrum natural daylight to live long healthy lives, See Wiki for what colour temperature is:
Color temperature - Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_temperature