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IP65 Single Up or Down Outdoor Wall Light – Black Polycarbonate GU10 LED Forum Neso

IP65 Single Up or Down Outdoor Wall Light – Black Polycarbonate GU10 LED Forum Neso

The Forum Neso CZ-25143-BLK is a robust IP65-rated single up/down outdoor wall spotlight in black po..

Model: WL1BK

ÂŁ9.20 Ex. VAT

IP44 Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Black Metal, 2 x GU10 LED Lamps

IP44 Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Black Metal, 2 x GU10 LED Lamps

This IP44-rated black metal up-and-down outdoor wall light casts illumination above and below, compa..

Model: WL2BK

ÂŁ14.55 Ex. VAT

IP65 Black Up-and-Down Outdoor Wall Light with PIR – 2x GU10 LED Forum Leto Twin

IP65 Black Up-and-Down Outdoor Wall Light with PIR – 2x GU10 LED Forum Leto Twin

The Forum Lighting ZN-29179-BLK Leto twin black up-and-down outdoor wall light features a PIR motion..

Model: WL2BKPIR

ÂŁ22.99 Ex. VAT

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Copper, IP65, 2 x GU10 Forum ZN-20941-COP

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Copper, IP65, 2 x GU10 Forum ZN-20941-COP

The Forum ZN-20941-COP is a copper up-and-down outdoor wall light, IP65-rated, compatible with 2 x G..

Model: WL2CO

ÂŁ15.31 Ex. VAT

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light, Stainless Steel, IP65, 2 x GU10 LED Forum Leto ZN-20941-SST

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light, Stainless Steel, IP65, 2 x GU10 LED Forum Leto ZN-20941-SST

The Forum Leto ZN-20941-SST is a stainless steel up and down outdoor wall light with IP65 weatherpro..

Model: WL2SS

ÂŁ13.85 Ex. VAT

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Stainless Steel with PIR Sensor, IP65, 2 x GU10 Forum Leto ZN-29179-SST

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Stainless Steel with PIR Sensor, IP65, 2 x GU10 Forum Leto ZN-29179-SST

The Forum Leto ZN-29179-SST is a stylish stainless steel up and down wall light with an integrated P..

Model: WL2SSPIR

ÂŁ22.99 Ex. VAT

Luik Eyelid Black Casing IP65 359mm Diameter Surface Mounted (Casing Only), Saxby Lighting 61648

Luik Eyelid Black Casing IP65 359mm Diameter Surface Mounted (Casing Only), Saxby Lighting 61648

This is the Saxby Lighting 61648 Luik robust, slimline bulkhead casing for use with a LED lamp (the ..

Model: 61648

ÂŁ34.50 Ex. VAT

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Textured White, IP65, 2 x GU10 LED Forum Leto ZN-20941-WHT

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Textured White, IP65, 2 x GU10 LED Forum Leto ZN-20941-WHT

The Forum Leto ZN-20941-WHT is a textured white up and down outdoor wall light with IP65 weather pro..

Model: WL2WH

ÂŁ14.54 Ex. VAT

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Stainless Steel, IP44, 2 x GU10 LED Forum ZN-20941-POLSST

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Stainless Steel, IP44, 2 x GU10 LED Forum ZN-20941-POLSST

The Forum ZN-20941-POLSST is a stainless steel up-and-down outdoor wall light, IP44-rated, compatibl..

Model: WL2PS

ÂŁ15.31 Ex. VAT

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Anthracite, IP44, 2 x GU10 LED Forum ZN-20941-ANTH

Up & Down Outdoor Wall Light in Anthracite, IP44, 2 x GU10 LED Forum ZN-20941-ANTH

The Forum ZN-20941-ANTH is a cylindrical up-and-down outdoor wall light in anthracite finish, IP44-r..

Model: WL2ANTH

ÂŁ14.55 Ex. VAT

6W IP65 Carbon Black COB LED Garden Wall/Spike Light 3000K c/w 2.5m cable ALL-LED ASPK600/30

6W IP65 Carbon Black COB LED Garden Wall/Spike Light 3000K c/w 2.5m cable ALL-LED ASPK600/30

This is the ALL-LED ASPK600/30 6W IP65 Carbon Black COB LED Garden Wall/Spike Light 3000K c/w 2.5m c..

Model: ASPK6003

ÂŁ17.81 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Textured Black IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-BLK

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Textured Black IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-BLK

This is the Forum Lighting ZN-26536-BLK IP65-rated exterior wall spotlight in textured black using 1..

Model: WL3BK

ÂŁ11.50 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Copper IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-COP

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Copper IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-COP

This is the Forum Lighting ZN-26536-COP IP65 rated exterior wall spotlight in Copper using 1 x GU10 ..

Model: WL3CO

ÂŁ13.79 Ex. VAT

6W IP65 Carbon Black COB LED Garden Wall/Spike Light 4000K c/w 2.5m cable ALL-LED ASPK600/40

6W IP65 Carbon Black COB LED Garden Wall/Spike Light 4000K c/w 2.5m cable ALL-LED ASPK600/40

This is the ALL-LED ASPK600/40 6W IP65 Carbon Black COB LED Garden Wall/Spike Light 4000K c/w 2.5m c..

Model: ASPK6004

ÂŁ17.81 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Stainless Steel IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-SST

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Stainless Steel IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-SST

This is the Forum Lighting ZN-26536-SST IP65-rated exterior wall spotlight in Stainless Steel using ..

Model: WL3SS

ÂŁ11.49 Ex. VAT

4 Gang 13A Socket Extension Lead Surge Protected Non-Switched in White with 2m Cable

4 Gang 13A Socket Extension Lead Surge Protected Non-Switched in White with 2m Cable

Introducing a 4 Gang 13A Socket Extension Lead Surge Protected Non-Switched in White with 2m Cable a..

Model: 4503

ÂŁ7.50 Ex. VAT

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Textured White IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-WHT

Adjustable Single Wall Spotlight Textured White IP65 for Exterior Lighting GU10 Forum ZN-26536-WHT

This is the Forum Lighting ZN-26536-WHT IP65-rated exterior wall spotlight in textured white using 1..

Model: WL3WH

ÂŁ11.50 Ex. VAT

Gramos Round Ground Light in Solid Brass IP65 GU10 Lamp, Astro 1312008

Gramos Round Ground Light in Solid Brass IP65 GU10 Lamp, Astro 1312008

This is the Astro Lighting Gramos Round walkover light in a solid brass finish (SKU 1312008). This l..

Model: AX7953

ÂŁ55.25 Ex. VAT

Gramos Round Ground Light Brushed Stainless Steel IP65 GU10, Astro 1312001

Gramos Round Ground Light Brushed Stainless Steel IP65 GU10, Astro 1312001

This is the Astro Lighting 7131 Gramos Round walkover light in a Brushed Stainless Steel finish (SKU..

Model: AX7131

ÂŁ37.70 Ex. VAT

Gramos Square Ground Light Brushed Stainless Steel IP65 GU10, Astro 1312003

Gramos Square Ground Light Brushed Stainless Steel IP65 GU10, Astro 1312003

This is the Astro Lighting Gramos Square 7393 walkover light in a Brushed Stainless Steel finish (SK..

Model: AX7393

ÂŁ34.45 Ex. VAT

230V IP54 5W 3500K White LED Brick Light with Brushed Steel Plain / Louvre Fascia and Opal Diffuser

230V IP54 5W 3500K White LED Brick Light with Brushed Steel Plain / Louvre Fascia and Opal Diffuser

This is the ML Accessories (Knightsbridge) BLED5SW LED brick light coming with a white opal glass di..

Model: RO6

ÂŁ27.54 Ex. VAT

24W IP66 Tough-Shell+ White LED Bulkhead 3hr Emergency 4000K 2400lm IK10 350mm Diam for Wall/Ceiling

24W IP66 Tough-Shell+ White LED Bulkhead 3hr Emergency 4000K 2400lm IK10 350mm Diam for Wall/Ceiling

This is the Integral LED ILBHA038 Tough-Shell+ Bulkhead (White) IP66 24W 4000K 2400lm IK10 with a ba..

Model: LBH24WE

ÂŁ63.75 Ex. VAT

10W IP65 Black Slim CCT LED Floodlight Tri-Colour Selectable 3000K, 4000K, 6000K, All-LED Hunter 10W LED Flood

10W IP65 Black Slim CCT LED Floodlight Tri-Colour Selectable 3000K, 4000K, 6000K, All-LED Hunter 10W LED Flood

This is the ALL-LED AFL010/CCT, a 10W CCT LED flood light with a rating of IP65 (ideal for outdoor),..

Model: EHSCC10

ÂŁ11.99 Ex. VAT

230V IP54 5W 3500K White LED Brick Light with Black Plain / Louvre Fascia and Opal Diffuser

230V IP54 5W 3500K White LED Brick Light with Black Plain / Louvre Fascia and Opal Diffuser

This is the ML Accessories (Knightsbridge) BLED5BW LED brick light coming with a white opal glass di..

Model: RO2

ÂŁ17.25 Ex. VAT

24W IP66 Tough-Shell+ White LED Bulkhead with Microwave Sensor, 4000K 2500lm IK10 350mm Diameter

24W IP66 Tough-Shell+ White LED Bulkhead with Microwave Sensor, 4000K 2500lm IK10 350mm Diameter

This is the Integral LED ILBHA039 Tough-Shell+ Bulkhead (White) IP66 24W 4000K 2500lm IK10 with a ba..

Model: LBH24WS

ÂŁ45.60 Ex. VAT

24W IP66 Tough-Shell+ White LED Bulkhead 3hr Emergency and Microwave Sensor 4000K 2400lm IK10 350mm Diam

24W IP66 Tough-Shell+ White LED Bulkhead 3hr Emergency and Microwave Sensor 4000K 2400lm IK10 350mm Diam

This is the Integral LED ILBHA040 Tough-Shell+ Bulkhead (White) IP66 24W 4000K 2400lm IK10 with a ba..

Model: LBH24WES

ÂŁ71.20 Ex. VAT

20W IP65 White Slim CCT LED Floodlight with Tri-Colour Selectable 3000K, 4000K, 6000K, All-LED Hunter 20W LED Flood

20W IP65 White Slim CCT LED Floodlight with Tri-Colour Selectable 3000K, 4000K, 6000K, All-LED Hunter 20W LED Flood

This is the ALL-LED AFL020/CCT/WH, a 20W CCT LED flood light in Polar White with a rating of IP65 (i..

Model: EHSCC20W

ÂŁ7.50 Ex. VAT

10W IP65 Black Slim CCT LED Floodlight with Tri-Colour Selectable and Adjustable PIR, ALL-LED AFL010/CCT/PIR Hunter LED Flood with PIR

10W IP65 Black Slim CCT LED Floodlight with Tri-Colour Selectable and Adjustable PIR, ALL-LED AFL010/CCT/PIR Hunter LED Flood with PIR

This is the ALL-LED AFL010/CCT/PIR, a 10W CCT LED flood light with PIR with a rating of IP65 (ideal ..

Model: ESSCC10

ÂŁ19.75 Ex. VAT

Harvard Outdoor Wall Lamp Natural Brass IP44 E27/ES max. 4W Clear Glass Astro 1402007

Harvard Outdoor Wall Lamp Natural Brass IP44 E27/ES max. 4W Clear Glass Astro 1402007

The natural brass Harvard Wall Lamp, manufactured by Astro Lighting (SKU 1402007), is a rectangular,..

Model: AX8333

ÂŁ246.40 Ex. VAT

Terra 42 LED Round Ground Light Anodised Aluminium IP67 2W 3000K Dimmable, Astro 1201007

Terra 42 LED Round Ground Light Anodised Aluminium IP67 2W 3000K Dimmable, Astro 1201007

This is the Astro Lighting Terra 42 round 1x 2W ground LED light offering 169lm 3000K warm white lig..

Model: AX0936

ÂŁ46.80 Ex. VAT

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Can Street LED Lighting Improve the Safety of your Neighbourhood? (3 case studies)

This article explores whether public exterior lighting - and in particular LED lighting - is effective or not in tackling crime. There has been much research and investment into tackling crime and making sure neighbourhoods are safe, but the question is, can LED lighting improve the safety of your neighbourhood? Case no. 1: How an LED lighting display transformed an unsafe seaside promenade into a spectacular attraction in Hastings Bottle Alley is a 480 metre lower deck promenade that was built in the 1930's by the Borough engineer Sidney Little, in Hastings on the South coast of England. It received its name due to the multi-coloured glass bottles embedded in the concrete panels that run the length of the alley. The glass bottle display in the wall received plaudits for bringing a flourish of modernist / deco architecture to the area. However, by the turn of the 21st century Bottle Alley had earned a bad reputation, the typical occupants being notorious for their anti-social behaviour and street drinking. The people of Hastings were nervous to take the poorly lit, potentially dangerous route. Reclaiming Bottle Alley - how LED lighting improved safety in HastingsIn 2017, Hastings Borough Council decided to make Bottle Alley an attraction once again, and their tool of choice was an impressive LED lighting and sound display. The Council teamed up with LASER's LED team to replace the dilapidated lighting system and reclaim Bottle Alley. LASER supplied specialist colour-changing LED lighting that could be programmed to create different light displays and be synchronised to music to create light and sound extravaganzas. The existing fluorescent fittings were replaced with 500 metres of LED lighting. On the 25th October 2017, Bottle Alley was launched to the public with a 30-minute light spectacle attended by local councillors, businesses and residents. It was rapturously received and Bottle Alley now regularly hosts 10-minute light shows from Saturday to Thursday, with an extended 30-minute show on Fridays. LASER's Energy Director and LED Development Manager, Joseph Stewart, stated that, I'm proud that we have pulled together as a team to help support Hastings Borough Council deliver this part of their vision for the seafront regeneration. The Lead Councillor for regeneration and culture for Hastings thanked LASER for their work, and remarked that the project had transformed Bottle Alley: It is an absolutely magical walk along the beach that can be enjoyed all year round. The LED lighting project was successful on two fronts: improving the safety of the area and bringing in revenue from increased tourism. The impact of the lighting is such that it’s now being studied by other towns as a cost-effective ‘intervention’ in problem urban areas.  For example, Doncaster Council unveiled a 'Smartlight' system, replacing existing street lamps with new LED lamps to help reduce crime and improve public safety. The Smartlight system uses a computer management system to identify faults automatically, sometimes before the lights actually fail and arrange repairs accordingly. Additional benefits of the Smartlight system would be better quality lighting, a reduced carbon footprint and financial savings.Buy LED Lighting at SparksCase no. 2: LED Street Lighting Linked to combating crime and Improving Safety in New York CityThe New York City Police Department worked in collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice to organise a study. Run by the Crime Lab they designed a six-month randomised controlled trial that involved nearly 80 public housing developments, all with high crime levels. Half of the developments received new, temporary street lights, whilst half did not. The study found that the developments who had received the new lights would experience significantly lower crime rates than those without the new lights. Overall, the study found that the increased levels of lighting led to a 7% overall reduction in so called ‘index crime’ (index crime being a subset of serious offences including murder, robbery, aggravated assault and property crimes). In particular at night there was a staggering 39% reduction in index crimes, demonstrating a drastic correlation.  Cost-benefit graphs showed the lighting upgrades will become cost-effective in six years. Over 20 years time the additional lighting was seen to reduce the cost of crime and victimisation by $14 million per development. Case no. 3: There may be no correlation between LED street lights and safety from crimeReports from both the BBC and the Guardian both suggested that reduced street lighting did not lead to an increase in crime or car collisions. Research published by the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, based on 14 years of data from 62 local authorities across England and Wales, found there was no correlation between reduced lighting and increased crime or collisions. The lead investigators from the reputable UCL actually advised for local authorities to spend less on street lighting, with spending cuts in mind. Mike Riggs called this argument over street lights and safety "a seemingly endless debate", pointing to evidence that street light only made members of the public feel safer and in fact enabled criminals to carry out crimes more easily (to see the contents of a parked car for instance). These are three major case studies which seem to be conflicting....so all in all, there seems to be no clear-cut conclusions as to whether increased LED street brings safety to communities. However, what is your opinion - does improved LED street lighting actually lead to increased safety from crime?Buy Energy Saving Lights at Sparks Can Street Lighting reduce the number of Crimes - more studies: The effect of reduced street lighting on crime and road traffic injuries at night in England and Wales: a controlled interrupted time series analysis - a study here. Street Lights and Crime: A Seemingly Endless Debate - a study by CityLab in 2014. Does street lighting reduce crime? Yes. The review showed that improved street lighting had a positive effect in reducing crimes such as burglary and theft. It did not, however, reduce the incidence of violent crimes. Released by College of Policing in 2013. Lighting for Streets and the Built Environment - via the Crime Prevention Website. Evidence regarding the impact of the street lighting on crime and antisocial behaviour - study in August 2015 by CRG. What actually happens to crime ‘when the lights are on,’ as Rick Perry suggests - article via Washington Post. The effect of reduced street lighting on road casualties and crime in England and Wales: controlled interrupted time series analysis - a study via BMJ Journals. A 2000 evaluation of a Chicago project to “boost lighting levels in alleys across the city as a tool for public safety and fighting crime” found that, in fact, criminal offenses increased in more well-lit areas, relative to controls. Read the study here. Preventing Crime: what works, what doesn't, and what's promising (a report prepared for the National Institute of Justice, USA) - read it here. The influence of street lighting improvements on crime, fear and pedestrian street use, after dark - study via ScienceDirect. Streetlights Don't Actually Prevent Crime - article via Gizmodo. 20% increase in crime after street light switch-offs - article via Better Retailing here. Switching off street lights at night does not increase car crashes and crime - a study in 2015 via UCL here. Improving Street Lighting to Reduce Crime in Residential Areas - study via, Center for Problem-Oriented Policing, here.

How Do We Know if an Electrical Item is Protected Against Water or Dust?

An IP code is a rating that indicates an electrical item's ingress protection - the level of protection that the enclosure of an electrical item provides against the entry of foreign objects and moisture. We've talked about this on the blog before, but all this talk of Hurricane (or Superstorm) Sandy has got us thinking about how we know whether an item is weather-resistant or not. The IP RatingThe IP Code is known in the UK as BS EN 60529: 1992: Specification for degrees of protection provided by enclosures. It measures two factors: the level of dust intake and water intake an enclosure allows without harming the electricals within. In a previous post we outlined what those ratings mean: But how do we know that an enclosure meets these requirements? There are companies that carry out rigorous tests by simulating the conditions above using specialist equipment such as nozzles of specific jets and dust chambers. Some representative testing measures are listed in the tables below, using information from a couple of different sources. Test Procedures: Foreign Objects Test Procedures: Moisture  So how do we know if a bathroom light or an outdoor light fitting is fit for purpose? The answer is, simply: manufacturers hire people to simulate bathrooms and bad weather.IP Rated Lights at Sparks

Reflector Types and Light Pollution in the case of the Outdoor Lights

The light from a luminaire is controlled by its reflector and the position of the lamp in relation to the reflector. Aurora Lighting offers a general explanation of the types of reflectors one can use outdoors and the shapes of light output possible. Reflector Types - Outdoor Lights Asymmetric - this reflector makes is possible to direct light towards a preferred area. Symmetric - This reflector gives an even distribution of light for general flood lighting Adjustable - This reflector permits the light to be adjusted to achieve the desired effect Flood - This reflector makes it possible to illuminate a large area Spot - This reflector enables concentrated light to highlight details without any light overspill Light Pollution Outdoors If the external lighting is badly selected and installed it can result in light being directed into the sky. This wastes energy and also ‘pollutes’ the view of the sky. Also, if the lighting is misdirected, it can also cause discomfort and visual impairment - possibly resulting in accidents. The arrangement of the light fittings and their combination outdoors needs to be optimal for the sake of a proper exterior lighting and no lighting pollution. Below are some popular ways of having light pollution outdoors, with a picture and a short explanation. This luminaire gives upwards light loss The side of the building is lit and some of the light is lost upwards The light is aimed downwards but the angle of the luminaire is causing upward light loss Correct illumination achieved with reflecting louvres Wherever possible the light should be directed downwards to minimise light pollution The use of asymmetrical reflectors avoids excessive angling of the luminaireExternal Lights at Sparks