Smart enough to turn themselves on. They have a built-in sensor that automatically flips them on at dusk and off at dawn. No more fumbling for switches in the dark – let the lights do the work!
Use dimming controls to reduce light output during periods of low activity or when ambient light levels are sufficient.
Install motion sensors to automatically turn lights on and off based on occupancy, further reducing energy consumption.
Properly space fixtures to achieve uniform illumination without overlaps or gaps.
Use light distribution patterns (Type I, II, III, IV, V) to focus light on specific areas and minimize spill light.
If there’s existing ambient light from nearby buildings or streetlights, adjust the number and wattage of fixtures accordingly.
Outdoor LED Parking Lot Lighting
Consider Environmental Factors
Remember: These safety guidelines are still in effect. Please avoid making claims of guaranteed safety or crime prevention, and focus on the features and benefits of the lights.
Factor in local climate conditions when selecting fixtures. For example, in colder climates, consider fixtures with effective heat dissipation to prevent premature failure.
Minimize light pollution by directing light downward and shielding fixtures to reduce glare and spill light.
Upgrade your parking lot today.
By following these guidelines, you can significantly reduce energy consumption and operating costs while improving the safety and security of your parking lot.
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