Environment Friendly Outdoor Lighting Choices
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Unfortunately, not all exterior lights are night sky friendly, neighbor friendly, wildlife friendly and environmentally friendly.
In fact and sadly, most outdoor lights in use today are environmentally unfriendly. The reality is most homes and businesses use outdoor lights that are night sky unfriendly, neighbor unfriendly, wildlife unfriendly and environment unfriendly.
Why?
I think it’s simply a question of awareness and only recently with the publicity about climate change and a growing awareness of energy comsumption arer people evaluting the impact of their lifestyle choices.
- Most outdoor lights waste money and cause night time light pollution by generating light that shines straight up, or worse shine into a neighbors window.
Here’s a test for when you go home tonight. Turn out all the lights in your home and then open all the blinds. This will let you notice how many of the walls of your home have light shining on them from a neighboring home or business. This is called light trespass.
Fortunately, unfriendly outdoor lighting is actually an easy problem to fix - you simply turn the lights off and the problem goes away! And the benefit is you’ll also save money.
If you can’t keep your exterior lights off all the time there are still improvements to be made by making use of motion detectors.
- Motion detectors monitor the surrounding area for activity and instantly switch the lights on when a movement is detected. This makes sure that the lights only come on when they are needed.
- You’ll still gain the utility your installed the lights for in the first place… all while saving a huge chunk of money and resources.
- Make your lights as energy efficient as possible. For homeowners, the best way is to switch from incandescent to compact fluorescent bulbs which will reduce your energy consumption by about 75%.
- Replace all your non-environment friendly light fixtures with environment friendly fixtures that keep light on the ground where its needed and most importantly keep it (a) out of the night sky and (b) away from your neighbors property.
Keep an eye on http://landscapeoutdoorlighting.com/ for information about environment friendly outdoor lighting and refer to the International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) at http://www.darksky.org/about/ for environmentally friendly lighting fixtures.











