by Access Fixtures | Nov 7, 2022 | LED Decorative Street Lighting Blogs, LED Decorative Street Lighting News, LED Lighting Blogs, News
WORCESTER, MA, November 7, 2022-– Access Fixtures today announced the introduction of a new LED commercial post light that features selectable watts and selectable Kelvin. VILI is a classic style LED post top light fixture that would fit in locations from Victorian...
by Access Fixtures | Apr 6, 2020 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Decorative Street Lighting Blogs
Hawaii’s lighting ordinances are intricate and specifically designed to preserve the island’s unique natural beauty and the clarity of its night skies. These regulations facilitate astronomical research at facilities like the W.M. Keck Observatory and support...
by Access Fixtures | Dec 4, 2017 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Bollard Light Blogs, LED Decorative Street Lighting Blogs, LED Energy Saving Blogs, LED Flood Light Blogs, LED Garage Lighting Blogs, LED High Bay Blogs, LED Lighting Blogs, LED Sports Lighting Blogs, LED Troffers Lighting Blogs, LED Wall Pack Blogs
Good lighting does always mean achieving the highest lumens per watt. While energy savings are important, an unattractive light quality or color temperature will negate the benefits of energy efficiency. A brighter LED source with a bluer white will typically use less...
by Access Fixtures | Nov 7, 2017 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Basketball Court Lighting Blogs, LED Decorative Street Lighting Blogs, LED Flood Light Blogs, LED Sports Lighting Blogs, LED Sports Lighting-Blogs, LED Tennis Court Lighting Blogs
If it is time to purchase new flood or area lighting to illuminate a large outdoor area for sports, a parking lot, a port, or a freight terminal, the project will likely require the selection and installation of new light poles. How do you make the correct light pole...
by Access Fixtures | Dec 7, 2016 | LED Decorative Street Lighting Blogs, LED HID Blogs, LED Lighting Blogs
HPS color temperature describes the warm yellow light from High-Pressure Sodium lamps, typically between 1900 and 2200 Kelvin. Understanding this helps in optimizing outdoor lighting for better visibility, ambiance, and efficiency. This article will explore its...