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How Tall Are Solar Street Lights?

Street lamps are important in lighting up roads, paths, and public spaces in cities and rural areas. Knowing the right height for street lights helps you choose the best lighting for each location. 

Solar Lighting International (SLI) explains how street light pole heights can affect visibility and safety. We assist in making it easier to pick the right size light and pole for your street lighting project.

Standard Heights of Street Lights

Street lights come in different heights, usually between 12 and 30 feet. The height of a street lamp is important because it ensures enough light covers a wide area. Here’s a list of common heights and their uses:

Low-height Street Lights (10-15 feet): These lights are often used in residential areas and small parking lots. They light up pavements and driveways while reducing glare and light trespass.

Medium-Height Street Lights (15-25 feet): These light heights are usually found on suburban streets and in larger parking lots. They cover wider and longer areas and are designed to reduce light pollution.

High-height lamps (25-30ft): These work well for Interstates, highways, extremely large parking lots, and main city roads. They are designed to cover a larger area, ensuring safety and visibility for both drivers and pedestrians.

Factors Affecting Street Light Height

Several factors influence the height of street lights which include:

Purpose for Lighting: The reason behind the lighted area determines its height; for instance, streetlights in neighborhoods are usually lower compared to those on highways because each has different requirements regarding lighting needs and coverage.

Type of Area: Urban areas may require taller bulbs to cover wider space and minimize shadows while rural locations may need shorter ones because they reduce light pollution.

Safety Regulations: Local rules and regulations along with safety standards also determine the appropriate height of the street lighting system. This helps ensure both physical safety and legal compliance.

An example of street light regulus comes from RP-8 Street Lighting Guidelines

Street Lighting Guidelines

Choosing the Right Street Light for Your Needs

Always take note of the following when deciding on streetlights:

  1. Decide which area needs lighting, then choose a height that provides good coverage. Taller lights work better for larger spaces.
  2. Brighter lights with stronger intensity are needed for highways and large public spaces. The light should match the area’s needs.
  3. Street lamps should fit the surroundings. Solar Lighting International has many stylish and practical options.

Why Choose Solar Lighting International (SLI)?

Solar Lighting International offers street lights at different heights and brightness levels. Whether you need solar-powered or traditional lights, our products combine quality and usefulness. Visit us to find the right street light for your project.

Conclusion

Choosing the right street light depends on knowing how high they should be. The height is important for good lighting and safety, whether on residential roads, highways, or public areas. At Solar Lighting International (SLI), we offer different solar light poles to meet your streetlight needs. Call us today for expert advice and a consultation.

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