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  • Light pollution prevents urban residents in the Bay Area and other places from watching stars or other night sky objects because the entire evening time comes from the high light of homes, businesses, and streets. Scientists assume that the widespread emergence of upgraded Led Public lighting(CLASSIC) https://www.classicledlight.com/ designs can reduce this pollution. Current street lighting designs are inefficient, and they transmit nearly 50% of the light to the sky rather than the road. The new LED public lighting is made up of LEDs, reflective lenses and diffusers that provide more efficient illumination while reducing energy costs and reducing light pollution. These new lights reflect even rectangular light onto the road, losing only 2% of the light. Scientists have found that any kind of white light increases light pollution due to its brightness. Yellow and amber lights are a great choice for dimming lights because they reduce skylighting while continuing to provide greater visibility. Although the amber and yellow lights are not so bright, poorly designed fixtures scatter light or even scatter upwards - making the most of light pollution. In contrast, new outdoor lighting fixtures with “full cut” or “fully focused” designs reduce glare and increase feasibility, reducing wasted light or light pollution compared to amber predecessors. Some cities now connect their LED public lighting to technology, and when the street is empty or the traffic pattern is significantly reduced, these technologies will turn them off or darken them. Regardless of color, the upgraded technology plays the biggest role in reducing light pollution in outdoor and road lighting. If you are ready to upgrade to a more efficient lighting system, for more information, please click public lighting https://www.classicledlight.com/ .
  • 2/5/19 at 1:00 AM -
    2/12/19 at 1:00 AM
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