CRITERIA FOR LIGHTBOX - SELECTION

For many years, the Center for Environmental Therapeutics provided a list of companies -- most of them established in the early years of light therapy -- that sell light boxes and related treatment apparatus. This has grown into something of a cottage industry, with many recent competitors selling clinically untested apparatus, and several of the original companies introducing new models with unjustified claims for efficacy and ocular safety. There is a whole new set of concerns now, and without federal or professional regulation of standards, the medical and scientific basis of the field is placed at risk by inadequate products and advertising.
CET's Board of Directors, therefore, has decided to discontinue the suppliers list, but continue to emphasize standards for light box design that consumers, doctors and insurance companies should keep in mind when selecting apparatus for purchase. Additionally, CET has identified a specific set of devices that have been carefully evaluated in clinical trials, and made them available at the CET Store (button bar to the left), with earnings that support this website.

After close consideration of thee major factors -- clinical efficacy, ocular and dermatolgic safety, and visual comfort -- we recommend the following criteria for light box selection: