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Outdoor lighting is one of the most rapidly growing areas of lighting design. More and more consumers and retail business are paying attention to their outside lighting, not only out of security and safety concerns, but also to enhance and beautify their property or business fronts.
In response, a growing number of communities are legislating “dark sky” ordinances to control so-called “light pollution”. These regulations often specify the types of reflectors, shields, cut-off angles and bulb types that may be used on new or existing structures. Even if you don’t live in a community that has a dark sky ordinance, there are many sound reasons for applying the basic ideas to your home lighting scheme. For starters, buying fixtures which aim most of their light output down towards the ground reduces glare and actually improves visibility. This means you can reduce the wattage and number of lights necessary to light an area, saving you energy and money. Downlighting with efficient light fixtures can also improve the visual look of your property, creating a more subtle, eye-pleasing effect. Some quick tips:
Not only does efficient lighting protect the environment and conserve our energy resources, it will save you money in the long run. Happy lighting! About Mark: |
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