Written by Made by Landmark - 7 Oct 2024
Over the last 50 years, the amount of artificial light visible at nighttime has increased rapidly to the point where it has started to disrupt the natural environment for both people and animals. For animals, this lighting can disrupt behaviours like migration, reproduction, and feeding. For people, light pollution makes it difficult to see the night sky and reduces melatonin production which helps regulate our sleep cycles.
To address these issues, ‘dark skies friendly’ lighting has become a solution, especially when it comes to outdoor post lights. These lights are designed to minimise light pollution, focusing illumination where it’s needed without casting unnecessary glare into the sky.
‘Dark skies friendly’ lighting refers to outdoor light solutions that are designed to minimise light ‘pollution and only illuminate the intended target to conserve energy and protect the environment. It follows four key principles: using the right amount of light, the right type of light, placing it in the right location, and ensuring it’s on at the right time.
The importance of using ‘dark skies friendly’ lighting cannot be overstated. Not only does it help conserve energy and resources, but it benefits the natural environment and human health when outdoor post lights are designed thoughtfully.
The International Dark-Sky Association sets the standards for dark-friendly lighting through their Fixture Seal of Approval program. They evaluate light fixtures based on their ability to:
Standards of the International Dark-Sky Association ensure that dark skies friendly lighting fixtures meet these guidelines. Here are a few:
0ULR means that no light is emitted above the horizontal plane, ensuring all light is directed towards the ground. This minimises sky glow and light trespass.
A lower colour temperature, around 3000k, produces light that is closer to incandescent bulbs, emitting more orange and yellow light. This ‘warmer’ light is easier for people and wildlife to adjust to, causing less disturbance to their sleep and behaviours.
This feature helps prevent wasted energy by allowing the lighting to be dimmed to suit the current needs. When motion sensors detect no activity, the lights can be dimmed to 0%, saving energy while not in use.
Aside from reducing light pollution, dark-friendly lighting offers many benefits, particularly for specific sectors, such as:
Contractors and designers are increasingly seeing demand for dark skies friendly lighting from clients, particularly for new developments and urban planning projects. There is a growing push for light pollution regulations at the municipal level to reduce the impacts of light trespass and sky glow.
Dark skies friendly lighting aligns well with green building certifications and sustainable architecture goals. It can help projects earn points for minimising light pollution and reducing energy use through efficient lighting design. Contractors can market their expertise in this area to appeal to environmentally conscious clients.
Using fixtures with dimmable capabilities and lower colour temperatures below 3000K provides multiple benefits. It can reduce energy costs through dimming lights when not in full use. Lower-temperature lighting also consumes less energy to produce. These features help projects meet sustainability targets for energy efficiency and reduced consumption.
Dark skies friendly lighting can help government offices and agencies achieve significant energy and cost savings through several methods. First, fixtures with dimmable capabilities allow lights to be dimmed or turned off when not in full use, reducing energy consumption. Lower colour temperature lighting below 3000K also uses less energy to produce compared to higher colour temperature lights.
Second, dark-friendly lighting has a longer lifespan due to using high-efficiency LED bulbs that last longer, reducing maintenance and replacement costs over time. Finally, as dark skies friendly lighting is designed to direct light downwards where it is needed, less light is wasted upwards into the sky. This loss of light into the sky represents energy that is not put to productive use, so such lighting maximises the efficiency of the energy used for illumination purposes.
Switching to dark skies friendly fixtures is a fairly simple change that offers multiple benefits. Contractors, architects, and businesses should consider incorporating dark skies friendly lighting into their projects and help create a more sustainable future while enjoying the benefits of starry night skies. It’s not too late, let’s make the switch today and see the positive impact it can have on our communities, wallets and environment.
At Made by Landmark, we offer a range of eco-friendly lighting solutions, such as outdoor post lights and bollards, helping you make a positive impact on the environment. Explore our selection today and take the first step toward more sustainable outdoor lighting.
Written by Made by Landmark - 7 Oct 2024
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