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How is light trespass controlled?
Light trespass may be controlled or minimized by following the general suggestions provided by the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA 1999):
- Consider the surrounding area during the lighting design, and select luminaires, locations, and orientations that minimize spill light onto adjacent properties.
- Select luminaires that control the intensity (candela) distribution.
- Use well-shielded luminaires.
- Keep floodlight aiming angles low so that the entire beam falls within the intended lighted area.
The Institution of Lighting Engineers (ILE) has suggested limits on light trespass in terms of the amount of light that is cast on the surface of a window for different environmental zones (see Table 3).
| Table 3. Limits on light trespass for different environmental zones |
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Environmental
zone |
Light into windows, vertical illuminance (lux) |
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| Before curfew |
After curfew |
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| E1 |
2 |
1* |
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| E2 |
5 |
1 |
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| E3 |
10 |
2 |
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| E4 |
25 |
5 |
Source: ILE 2000
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