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Government Office Lighting Filters for Federal and State Facilities.

NaturaLux™ full-spectrum government office lighting filters from Make Great Light, a woman-owned, veteran-owned, certified small business. Serving the US Navy, Department of Veterans Affairs, US Coast Guard, USAF, US Army, DOJ, state and local agencies across the US, and Canadian federal departments and provincial ministries. Made in the USA. Installs over existing fluorescent and LED fixtures with no electrician required.

Woman Owned Small Business Veteran Owned Made in USA Small Business Certified Minnesota Approved Vendor JAN Approved Vendor — Reasonable Accommodation 30,000+ Filters Installed
Company Identifiers
Unique Entity ID (UEI) JAVYN71TEEV3
CAGE / NCAGE Code 7UZE0
Primary NAICS 335122
PSC Code K062
SAM.gov Active

Trusted by Government Agencies Nationwide

Federal agencies, state departments, and local governments across the US and Canada

Bureau of Reclamation — Page, AZ National Park Service — Grand Canyon, AZ US Customs & Border Protection — Tucson, AZ Bureau of Reclamation — Albuquerque, NM Bureau of Land Management — Cedar City, UT U.S. EPA Region 7 — Lenexa, KS Social Security Administration — Portland, ME Social Security Administration — Moore, OK Internal Revenue Service — Boise, ID Federal Bureau of Investigation — Hyattsville, MD Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms — Detroit, MI Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms — Martinsburg, WV U.S. Attorney's Office — Tyler, TX U.S. Department of Justice — Washington, DC US Coast Guard — Baltimore, MD Dept. of Homeland Security S&T — Frederick, MD US Citizenship & Immigration Services — Lincoln, NE Federal Aviation Administration — Eugene, OR Bureau of Indian Affairs — Nashville, TN U.S. Senate Architect's Office — Washington, DC Foreign Service Institute — Arlington, VA Ohio Attorney General — BCI — Bowling Green, OH National Park Service — Denver, CO U.S. House of Representatives — Amarillo, TX Luke Air Force Base — Glendale, AZ Eglin Air Force Base — Fort Walton Beach, FL Air Force Research Laboratory — Dayton, OH 914th Air Reserve Wing — Niagara Falls, NY Scott Air Force Base — Belleville, IL JBSA Randolph Air Force Base — San Antonio, TX Defense Contract Management Agency — East Hartford, CT Defense Finance & Accounting Service — Rome, NY Defense Intelligence Agency — Landover, MD Dept. of Defense Inspector General — Alexandria, VA U.S. Army — Picatinny Arsenal — Picatinny Arsenal, NJ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — Kahlotus, WA Walter Reed Army Institute of Research — Silver Spring, MD U.S. Navy COMPACFLT — Pearl Harbor, HI NCIS — Quantico, VA United States Marine Corps — Quantico, VA Defense Health Agency — Fort Eustis, VA US Coast Guard MSST New York — Staten Island, NY Department of Veterans Affairs — Augusta, GA Veterans Health Care System — Temple, TX Department of Veterans Affairs — Austin, TX VA Medical Center — Cleveland, OH U.S. Embassy Wellington — Wellington, NZ Alaska Dept. of Corrections — Fairbanks, AK Alaska Workers' Compensation Division — Juneau, AK Arkansas Game & Fish Commission — Conway, AR Arkansas Dept. of Children & Family Svcs — Little Rock, AR California Housing Finance Agency — Sacramento, CA State of Iowa — Des Moines, IA Idaho Dept. of Health & Welfare — Boise, ID Kentucky Dept. of Public Advocacy — Frankfort, KY Maryland Dept. of Labor — Baltimore, MD State of Michigan — Lansing, MI State of Minnesota — St. Paul, MN State of New Hampshire — Concord, NH NH Department of Agriculture — Concord, NH North Dakota Attorney General — Bismarck, ND Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources — Columbus, OH Oklahoma Dept. of Rehabilitation Services — Oklahoma City, OK PA Dept. of Environmental Protection — Harrisburg, PA Pennsylvania DOT — Harrisburg, PA PA Board of Probation and Parole — Harrisburg, PA Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. — Austin, TX Virginia State Police — Culpeper, VA WA Dept. of Social & Health Services — Lynnwood, WA WA Dept. of Retirement Systems — Tumwater, WA Oregon Dept. of Human Services — Eugene, OR WV Dept. of Human Services — Huntington, WV Wyoming Dept. of Workforce Services — Gillette, WY Bureau of Reclamation — Page, AZ National Park Service — Grand Canyon, AZ US Customs & Border Protection — Tucson, AZ Bureau of Reclamation — Albuquerque, NM Bureau of Land Management — Cedar City, UT U.S. EPA Region 7 — Lenexa, KS Social Security Administration — Portland, ME Social Security Administration — Moore, OK Internal Revenue Service — Boise, ID Federal Bureau of Investigation — Hyattsville, MD Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms — Detroit, MI Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms — Martinsburg, WV U.S. Attorney's Office — Tyler, TX U.S. Department of Justice — Washington, DC US Coast Guard — Baltimore, MD Dept. of Homeland Security S&T — Frederick, MD US Citizenship & Immigration Services — Lincoln, NE Federal Aviation Administration — Eugene, OR Bureau of Indian Affairs — Nashville, TN U.S. Senate Architect's Office — Washington, DC Foreign Service Institute — Arlington, VA Ohio Attorney General — BCI — Bowling Green, OH National Park Service — Denver, CO U.S. House of Representatives — Amarillo, TX Luke Air Force Base — Glendale, AZ Eglin Air Force Base — Fort Walton Beach, FL Air Force Research Laboratory — Dayton, OH 914th Air Reserve Wing — Niagara Falls, NY Scott Air Force Base — Belleville, IL JBSA Randolph Air Force Base — San Antonio, TX Defense Contract Management Agency — East Hartford, CT Defense Finance & Accounting Service — Rome, NY Defense Intelligence Agency — Landover, MD Dept. of Defense Inspector General — Alexandria, VA U.S. Army — Picatinny Arsenal — Picatinny Arsenal, NJ U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — Kahlotus, WA Walter Reed Army Institute of Research — Silver Spring, MD U.S. Navy COMPACFLT — Pearl Harbor, HI NCIS — Quantico, VA United States Marine Corps — Quantico, VA Defense Health Agency — Fort Eustis, VA US Coast Guard MSST New York — Staten Island, NY Department of Veterans Affairs — Augusta, GA Veterans Health Care System — Temple, TX Department of Veterans Affairs — Austin, TX VA Medical Center — Cleveland, OH U.S. Embassy Wellington — Wellington, NZ Alaska Dept. of Corrections — Fairbanks, AK Alaska Workers' Compensation Division — Juneau, AK Arkansas Game & Fish Commission — Conway, AR Arkansas Dept. of Children & Family Svcs — Little Rock, AR California Housing Finance Agency — Sacramento, CA State of Iowa — Des Moines, IA Idaho Dept. of Health & Welfare — Boise, ID Kentucky Dept. of Public Advocacy — Frankfort, KY Maryland Dept. of Labor — Baltimore, MD State of Michigan — Lansing, MI State of Minnesota — St. Paul, MN State of New Hampshire — Concord, NH NH Department of Agriculture — Concord, NH North Dakota Attorney General — Bismarck, ND Ohio Dept. of Natural Resources — Columbus, OH Oklahoma Dept. of Rehabilitation Services — Oklahoma City, OK PA Dept. of Environmental Protection — Harrisburg, PA Pennsylvania DOT — Harrisburg, PA PA Board of Probation and Parole — Harrisburg, PA Texas Parks & Wildlife Dept. — Austin, TX Virginia State Police — Culpeper, VA WA Dept. of Social & Health Services — Lynnwood, WA WA Dept. of Retirement Systems — Tumwater, WA Oregon Dept. of Human Services — Eugene, OR WV Dept. of Human Services — Huntington, WV Wyoming Dept. of Workforce Services — Gillette, WY
Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba — Winnipeg, Canada Canada Revenue Agency — Penticton, Canada Canada Revenue Agency — Saskatoon, Canada Canada Revenue Agency — Vancouver, Canada Department of National Defence — Oromocto, Canada Rocky View County — Rocky View County, Canada Benton County Emergency Communications — Bentonville, AR Calaveras County Sheriff's Office — San Andreas, CA Calaveras County Facilities — San Andreas, CA County of El Dorado — Placerville, CA Shasta County Facilities — Redding, CA Yolo County Facilities — Woodland, CA Charlotte County Board of Commissioners — Port Charlotte, FL Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller — Dade City, FL Grundy County Recorder — Grundy Center, IA Hendricks County Government — Danville, IN Kane County Juvenile Justice Center — St. Charles, IL Isanti County Court Administration — Cambridge, MN Mahnomen County — Mahnomen, MN Cumberland County Emergency Management — Windham, ME Harford County Government — Perryman, MD Iredell County Dept. of Social Services — Statesville, NC Union County Facilities — Monroe, NC Grand Forks County — Grand Forks, ND Niagara County Buildings & Grounds — Lockport, NY Hamilton County — Cincinnati, OH Summit County Children Services — Akron, OH Tuscarawas County — New Philadelphia, OH Sarpy County — Papillion, NE Comal County Purchasing Office — New Braunfels, TX Morgan County — Morgan, UT Salt Lake County Youth Services — Salt Lake City, UT Eureka County — Eureka, NV Skamania County Public Works — Stevenson, WA Whatcom County Assessor's Office — Bellingham, WA City of Lloydminster — Lloydminster, Canada City of Coquitlam — Coquitlam, Canada Delta Police Department — Delta, Canada City of Waterloo — Waterloo, Canada Supreme Court of Canada — Ottawa, Canada City of Regina — Regina, Canada Salt River Police Department — Scottsdale, AZ City of Fairfield — Fairfield, CA City of Glendale — Glendale, CA City of San Luis Obispo — San Luis Obispo, CA LA Department of Water and Power — Los Angeles, CA Town of Mammoth Lakes — Mammoth Lakes, CA Town of Plainville — Plainville, CT City of Portland — Portland, ME City of Southfield Fire Dept. — Southfield, MI City of Aitkin — Aitkin, MN City of Fayetteville — Fayetteville, NC Town of Mills River — Mills River, NC City of Norfolk — Norfolk, NE Town of Brookhaven — Farmingville, NY Town of Hamburg — Hamburg, NY Port of Oswego Authority — Oswego, NY City of Cincinnati — Cincinnati, OH WorkSource Spokane — Spokane, WA City of Eugene — Eugene, OR City of Gresham — Gresham, OR Metropolitan Nashville Police Dept. — Nashville, TN Utah County Government — Provo, UT Utah Transit Authority — Salt Lake City, UT City of Roanoke Human Services — Roanoke, VA Danville Sheriff's Office — Danville, VA Virginia Dept. of Corrections — Richmond, VA City of Tacoma — Tacoma, WA Port Angeles Police Department — Port Angeles, WA City of Fort Wayne — Fort Wayne, IN City of Lawrence — Lawrence, KS Owen-Withee Police Department — Owen, WI Workers Compensation Board of Manitoba — Winnipeg, Canada Canada Revenue Agency — Penticton, Canada Canada Revenue Agency — Saskatoon, Canada Canada Revenue Agency — Vancouver, Canada Department of National Defence — Oromocto, Canada Rocky View County — Rocky View County, Canada Benton County Emergency Communications — Bentonville, AR Calaveras County Sheriff's Office — San Andreas, CA Calaveras County Facilities — San Andreas, CA County of El Dorado — Placerville, CA Shasta County Facilities — Redding, CA Yolo County Facilities — Woodland, CA Charlotte County Board of Commissioners — Port Charlotte, FL Pasco County Clerk & Comptroller — Dade City, FL Grundy County Recorder — Grundy Center, IA Hendricks County Government — Danville, IN Kane County Juvenile Justice Center — St. Charles, IL Isanti County Court Administration — Cambridge, MN Mahnomen County — Mahnomen, MN Cumberland County Emergency Management — Windham, ME Harford County Government — Perryman, MD Iredell County Dept. of Social Services — Statesville, NC Union County Facilities — Monroe, NC Grand Forks County — Grand Forks, ND Niagara County Buildings & Grounds — Lockport, NY Hamilton County — Cincinnati, OH Summit County Children Services — Akron, OH Tuscarawas County — New Philadelphia, OH Sarpy County — Papillion, NE Comal County Purchasing Office — New Braunfels, TX Morgan County — Morgan, UT Salt Lake County Youth Services — Salt Lake City, UT Eureka County — Eureka, NV Skamania County Public Works — Stevenson, WA Whatcom County Assessor's Office — Bellingham, WA City of Lloydminster — Lloydminster, Canada City of Coquitlam — Coquitlam, Canada Delta Police Department — Delta, Canada City of Waterloo — Waterloo, Canada Supreme Court of Canada — Ottawa, Canada City of Regina — Regina, Canada Salt River Police Department — Scottsdale, AZ City of Fairfield — Fairfield, CA City of Glendale — Glendale, CA City of San Luis Obispo — San Luis Obispo, CA LA Department of Water and Power — Los Angeles, CA Town of Mammoth Lakes — Mammoth Lakes, CA Town of Plainville — Plainville, CT City of Portland — Portland, ME City of Southfield Fire Dept. — Southfield, MI City of Aitkin — Aitkin, MN City of Fayetteville — Fayetteville, NC Town of Mills River — Mills River, NC City of Norfolk — Norfolk, NE Town of Brookhaven — Farmingville, NY Town of Hamburg — Hamburg, NY Port of Oswego Authority — Oswego, NY City of Cincinnati — Cincinnati, OH WorkSource Spokane — Spokane, WA City of Eugene — Eugene, OR City of Gresham — Gresham, OR Metropolitan Nashville Police Dept. — Nashville, TN Utah County Government — Provo, UT Utah Transit Authority — Salt Lake City, UT City of Roanoke Human Services — Roanoke, VA Danville Sheriff's Office — Danville, VA Virginia Dept. of Corrections — Richmond, VA City of Tacoma — Tacoma, WA Port Angeles Police Department — Port Angeles, WA City of Fort Wayne — Fort Wayne, IN City of Lawrence — Lawrence, KS Owen-Withee Police Department — Owen, WI

Everything Your Procurement Office Needs

Copy directly into your vendor record. Verify any field at SAM.gov using UEI JAVYN71TEEV3 or CAGE Code 7UZE0.

Company Identifiers

Legal Name Make Great Light LLC
Unique Entity ID (UEI) JAVYN71TEEV3
CAGE / NCAGE Code 7UZE0
SAM.gov Status Active
Year Founded 2015
Phone 612-399-6484

Certifications

  • Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB)
  • Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB)
  • Small Business (SBA size standards)
  • Made in USA — Buy American Act compliant
  • State of Minnesota Approved Vendor
  • Job Accommodation Network (JAN) Approved Vendor

NAICS Codes

335122 Commercial, Industrial & Institutional Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing
335129 Other Lighting Equipment Manufacturing
423990 Other Miscellaneous Durable Goods Merchant Wholesalers
334512 Automatic Environmental Control Manufacturing
PSC Code K062 Modification of Equipment: Lighting Fixtures and Lamps

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Light Filters for Existing Government Fixtures

NaturaLux light filters layer onto existing LED and fluorescent fixtures in government facilities and offices — hearing rooms, command centers, VA clinics, vehicle inspection bays, training rooms, and more. The filters reduce glare by 90%, block 100% of UVB radiation, and convert harsh artificial light into balanced, full-spectrum output.

The product addresses three documented workplace concerns: eye strain and headaches from artificial lighting, UV exposure for personnel with photosensitive medical conditions, and color rendering accuracy for tasks requiring precise visual identification. Filters install tool-free over existing fixtures with no electrician, no rewiring, no facility shutdown, and no permanent modification to leased federal buildings.

Glare & Eyestrain Reduction

90% glare reduced. Addresses fluorescent-light headaches and visual fatigue in long-shift environments without replacing existing fixtures.

90% glare reduced

UV Radiation Protection

100% UVB blocked, up to 98% UVA blocked. Critical for personnel with light-sensitive medical conditions and for protecting documents, evidence, and archival materials from UV degradation.

100% UVB blocked

Full-Spectrum Color Rendering

Daylight-balanced output supports accurate color identification — relevant to evidence inspection, medical screening, vehicle inspection, and similar visual-task environments.

CRI 95.3 color rendering

Government agencies that have purchased NaturaLux filters include the US Department of Veterans Affairs, US Navy, US Air Force, US Army, US Coast Guard, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms, US Customs and Border Protection, Department of Justice, Social Security Administration, Internal Revenue Service, National Park Service, Federal Aviation Administration, and more than 150 additional federal, state, county, and municipal agencies across the US and Canada.

Where Government Agencies Deploy NaturaLux

From federal buildings to VA clinics to military bases, the same tool-free installation works across every facility type.

Federal, State & Local Offices

Agency-owned and leased offices where staff work long shifts under overhead fluorescent or LED fixtures. Used in federal buildings, state agency offices, county courthouses, municipal offices, and public libraries. No building modification or landlord approval required for leased space.

VA Clinics & Military Medical

Used in US Department of Veterans Affairs facilities. Patient-facing exam rooms, waiting areas, and clinical workspaces. Full-spectrum light is gentler on patients with light sensitivity, traumatic brain injury, migraine, and lupus, conditions common in VA populations.

Military Bases & Naval Facilities

Administrative offices, training rooms, briefing rooms, and common areas. Used in facilities operated by the US Navy, USAF, US Army, and US Coast Guard.

Border Protection & Inspection

Vehicle inspection bays, document review stations, and processing areas where accurate color and detail recognition are operationally important. Used in US Customs and Border Protection facilities.

Courtrooms, Hearing Rooms & DOJ

Long-session environments where overhead glare causes fatigue for judges, attorneys, jurors, and staff. Installs during off-hours with no disruption to proceedings.

Federal Schools & Tribal Facilities

Bureau of Indian Affairs schools, federally operated training facilities, and similar instructional environments.

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A Reasonable Accommodation Solution Federal Agencies Are Already Using

Federal agencies are required under Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act to provide reasonable accommodations for employees with disabilities — including those with photosensitive medical conditions such as migraine, lupus, traumatic brain injury, post-concussion syndrome, autism spectrum sensory sensitivity, and Irlen syndrome.

NaturaLux filters have been approved as a workplace accommodation by federal agencies because they address the lighting environment itself rather than requiring the employee to compensate (sunglasses at a desk, disabling overhead lights, or working in a dim space).

State and local government agencies have parallel obligations under Title I and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act. The same rationale applies: NaturaLux filters address the shared lighting environment rather than requiring personal compensation from the employee requesting accommodation.

Make Great Light is a verified vendor on the Job Accommodation Network (JAN) (opens in new tab), the leading authority on workplace accommodation. JAN is a service of the U.S. Department of Labor.

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Why NaturaLux is often considered for accommodation requests:

  • Modifies the existing fixture, not a personal device — the improvement benefits everyone in the shared workspace
  • Cost under $40 per fixture, well within typical accommodation budgets
  • No building modification, no electrician, no landlord or GSA approval required for leased space
  • Does not require the requesting employee to identify their medical condition to coworkers
  • Addresses the lighting environment itself rather than requiring the employee to compensate
30K+
Filters Installed
Across federal, state, local, and Canadian government facilities
100%
UVB Blocked
Complete UV radiation protection
90%
Glare Reduced
Softer, balanced full-spectrum output

Specifications and Compliance

Country of Manufacture United States
Buy American Act Compliant — documentation available on request
TAA Compliance US-manufactured product; documentation available for applicable solicitations
Fire Rating Class A
UV Performance 100% UVB blocked, up to 98% UVA blocked
Light Transmission 80% retained
Glare Reduction 90%
Color Rendering Index CRI 95.3
Product Lifespan 10+ years
Installation Tool-free; fits standard 2x4 troffers, 2x2 panels, T5/T8/T12 tube fixtures
Warranty Contact for warranty documentation

Need a complete product specification sheet, fire rating documentation, or ASTM test results for a solicitation? Request via the quote form — we typically return documentation within one business day.

Purchasing Options for Government Buyers

Make Great Light is not currently on the GSA Schedule. Direct purchase via the options below.

Government Purchase Card (GPC)

Make Great Light accepts Government Purchase Cards for purchases under your agency's micro-purchase threshold (typically $10,000 for most goods). Fastest path for routine quantities and accommodation purchases.

Purchase Order

Standard agency Purchase Orders accepted on agency letterhead. Net 30 terms available for established government accounts for larger procurements.

RFQ / RFI Response

Submit your solicitation number through the quote request form. We return a complete quote, capability statement, and required vendor documentation within one business day.

State and Local Government Buyers

SAM.gov registration is for federal procurement only. State and local agencies purchase directly via agency Purchase Order or credit card. Make Great Light is a State of Minnesota Approved Vendor. Contact us for state-specific vendor documentation or to discuss your agency's purchasing process. Our CAGE Code 7UZE0 also serves as our NCAGE identifier for allied-country and Canadian procurement.

Contact us for state and local purchasing

What Government and Public-Sector Personnel Experience

4.9 from 225+ reviews

I used to take Advil from noon until 5 o'clock when I leave work until the filters were installed! Then, all of a sudden, it dawned on me... I wasn't having headaches anymore!

Ana R.

CAD Engineer, California

We purchased these covers for employees dealing with eye strain and headaches. I haven't had any issues since they were installed! Wish we knew about these sooner.

Claudia Foss

City of Fort Wayne

One of my staff members had to turn off her lights because of the glare, eyestrain, and resulting headaches. These symptoms disappeared after only a few days.

Bill Garis

Principal, Sierra Vista High School

Since installing the lenses, those with UV issues have completely recovered and no longer show any symptoms of UV exposure.

Christopher H.

Facilities Specialist, IHG

I have Lupus and would feel drained and in pain after long days in the office. I installed the filters and have already begun to notice a difference.

Rachel David

Office Worker, Lupus Patient

Common Procurement Questions

How do government office lighting filters improve federal workplace environments?
NaturaLux full-spectrum government lighting filters reduce glare by 90%, block 100% of UVB radiation, and convert harsh fluorescent or LED output into balanced daylight-quality light. Federal employees report fewer headaches, less eye strain, and improved concentration during long office shifts. Filters install tool-free over existing 2x4 troffers, LED panels, and tube fixtures without replacing any equipment or modifying the building.
What type of overhead lighting is recommended for government offices?
Full-spectrum filtered light is the standard recommendation for government office environments. Standard fluorescent and LED troffers run at 4000-5000K, producing blue-white output that causes glare and eye strain over long shifts. NaturaLux filters overlay your existing government facility fixtures and shift output toward balanced daylight-quality light. No fixture replacement, no electrician, and no building modification is required.
Are you registered in SAM.gov?
Yes. Make Great Light LLC is registered in SAM.gov with Unique Entity ID (UEI) JAVYN71TEEV3 and CAGE Code 7UZE0. Search either identifier at SAM.gov to verify active registration status.
What set-aside certifications does Make Great Light hold?
Make Great Light holds Woman-Owned Small Business (WOSB) and Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) certifications, and qualifies as a Small Business under SBA size standards for our primary NAICS codes.
What NAICS and PSC codes do you operate under?
Primary NAICS: 335122 (Commercial, Industrial, and Institutional Electric Lighting Fixture Manufacturing). Additional NAICS: 335129, 423990, 334512. PSC Code: K062 (Modification of Equipment: Lighting Fixtures and Lamps).
Are NaturaLux products Made in USA?
Yes. All NaturaLux products are manufactured in the United States. We can provide Buy American Act compliance documentation on request for solicitations that require it.
Can I purchase using a Government Purchase Card?
Yes. We accept Government Purchase Cards for purchases under your agency's micro-purchase threshold and accept standard Purchase Orders for larger procurements. Net 30 terms are available for established government accounts.
Do you respond to RFQs and RFIs?
Yes. Submit your solicitation number through our quote request form. We typically return a complete quote, capability statement, and required vendor documentation within one business day.
Can NaturaLux filters be approved as a Section 501 reasonable accommodation?
Yes. NaturaLux filters are used as a reasonable accommodation for federal employees with photosensitive medical conditions including migraine, lupus, traumatic brain injury, post-concussion syndrome, autism spectrum sensory sensitivity, and Irlen syndrome. We can provide product specifications and supporting documentation for accommodation requests.
Will installation in leased federal space require GSA or building owner approval?
Generally, no. NaturaLux filters install over existing fixtures without modifying the fixture itself. They are non-permanent and removable without damage. Confirm with your specific lease terms.
What is the best way to search for Make Great Light in SAM.gov?
Search by UEI JAVYN71TEEV3 or CAGE Code 7UZE0 for the most direct result. If searching by NAICS, use 335122 as the primary code.
Is Make Great Light listed as a vendor on the Job Accommodation Network (JAN)?
Yes. Make Great Light is a verified vendor on the Job Accommodation Network (JAN), a free consulting service funded by the U.S. Department of Labor that provides guidance on workplace accommodation under the ADA and Rehabilitation Act. JAN listing is used by HR professionals and accommodation coordinators to identify pre-vetted accommodation products. Verify at askjan.org/vendors/Make-Great-Light.cfm
Can Canadian government agencies purchase NaturaLux filters?
Yes. Make Great Light ships to Canada and has existing customers across Canadian federal departments and provincial ministries, including Canada Revenue Agency, the Department of National Defence, and provincial workers' compensation boards. The CAGE Code 7UZE0 also functions as an NCAGE identifier for allied-country procurement. Contact us for Canadian purchasing documentation.

Talk to Our Government Sales Team

Make Great Light works directly with federal, state, and local government procurement teams to provide quotes, capability statements, vendor documentation, and product specifications for solicitations and direct purchases. Most quotes are returned within one business day. Government inquiries are flagged and prioritized on intake.