Lighting Regulations

Lighting regulations are sets of rules or guidelines established by local, regional, or national authorities to control and manage the use of artificial lighting in various environments. These regulations aim to ensure safety, reduce light pollution, and promote energy efficiency. They may cover aspects such as the intensity of light, types of fixtures allowed, the use of timers and sensors, and the positioning of lights to minimize glare and disruption to both wildlife and human activities. Compliance with lighting regulations is important for urban planning, environmental protection, and public health, as well as for enhancing the aesthetic quality of spaces.