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Keeping the Lights on – How Solar Construction Lighting Keeps Things Moving

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Construction sites are challenging at the best of times. When you are managing a construction site that operates 24 hours-a-day, or into the dark, night hours, you need to consider the challenges that darkness brings. One way in which you can help to improve safety and performance levels on site during the darker hours is to look at your choice of construction lighting, and in particular solar construction lighting. It can be used to reduce the carbon footprint of your site whilst maintaining high standards of effectiveness and safety for the workers.

One of the biggest challenges for any construction site that operates at night is that of site lighting. The people contracted to work on site need an adequate level of lighting that allows them to continue work functions to the highest standard possible. This ensures that even where the site is at its darkest, in the remote corners of the construction site, there is still enough light to perform tasks without increasing the risks of accident and injury, and without diminishing the standards of performance and task completion.

Benefits of solar lighting towers

With all this in mind, choosing solar lighting towers to shine the way on a construction site that requires light at night, is one of the best decisions you can make. The benefits of a solar lighting tower include:

Save money

One of the biggest benefits to a solar lighting tower for a construction site is that they offer a cost-effective lighting solution over a long period of time. For sites that are long-term projects or companies that work on multiple sites, solar technology requires minimal upkeep and maintenance, and can be remotely operated, helping to cut costs.

Lower your carbon footprint

It’s important for every construction site that there is a legitimate concern about the environment. Finding ways in which the carbon footprint of the site and project can be reduced includes site lighting. Solar lighting towers provide an eco-friendly lighting option when compared with traditional construction lighting.

Flexibility of use

For construction sites at night there is always a need for bright lights to be used in various locations around the site. The necessary level of brightness required might not always be at its fullest however, and a solar lighting tower can be dimmed when required, or moved to other parts of the site for specific tasks at night where it might be darker than the open areas.

Low noise pollution

Another massive benefit to solar construction site lighting is that they do not create high levels of noise pollution, in fact, there is none at all. This is a massive positive when looking at a site that is operating overnight, especially if the site is located in a residential area.

Choosing the correct type of construction site lighting is an integral part of keeping things moving on a busy site whilst maintaining high standards of safety and performance. Construction sites are challenging and complex locations, and when work continues overnight or during the winter when the days are much shorter naturally, it is easy to see how things can go awry. Solar construction site lighting helps to keep the lights on overnight,  keeps contractors and suppliers safe, maintains good levels of safety and security, and also helps to reduce the carbon footprint of the project by utilising renewable energy.

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