

Street Light, explained
About street light
Street fixtures are photometric instruments: their asymmetric distributions throw light long and flat along the carriageway while cutting it off before it becomes glare or sky-glow. Housing, surge protection and thermal design are rated for decades on a pole, unattended.
Where it works best
Roadways, compounds, parking and perimeter routes. Match the distribution type to the road section — pole height, spacing and carriage width decide it — and hold colour at 3000–4000 K. Dimming profiles after midnight save energy without leaving the route dark.
How to specify
Outside, ingress protection leads: IP65 as the working floor, IP67 at ground level. In Gulf climates the dust digit and the housing alloy decide real service life — check gasket compound and salt-spray rating for coastal sites. Confirm surge protection on pole-mounted fixtures and hold CCT at 3000–4000 K. CE and RoHS documentation ships with every family.
Not sure which fixture fits?
Send us the space — ceiling plan, mood reference or just a photo and we'll answer with fixtures, quantities, photometrics and the paperwork your consultant needs.


