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Security Lighting for Commercial Properties: Balancing Safety and Efficiency

Security lighting deters crime, improves safety, and meets regulatory requirements. Here's a practical guide.

Commercial Property Services

Commercial security lighting has dual purposes: deterring criminal activity through visibility, and providing safe illumination for property users during hours of darkness. Getting it right requires understanding both objectives.

Motion-activated lighting in parking structures, at entry points, and at building perimeters adds a layer of security beyond fixed illumination. Motion activation conserves energy while providing light precisely when presence is detected.

Industry Best Practices

CCTV integration with lighting is standard in security design. Lighting levels must support camera image quality — cameras require minimum illumination levels that vary by camera model and image resolution requirements.

Dark sky compliance is increasingly required by municipalities. Full-cutoff fixtures that direct light downward and prevent sky glow are mandated in many Ontario jurisdictions and are best practice regardless of requirement.

How D&D Commercial Services Can Help

Light colour temperature affects both safety and aesthetics. LED lighting in the 4000-5000K range (cool white) provides good colour rendering that supports security camera performance and makes pedestrians more visible to drivers.

Lighting maintenance is safety maintenance. Non-functioning lights create dark spots that compromise both safety and security. Regular testing and proactive lamp replacement are non-negotiable maintenance activities.

Energy audits for commercial exterior lighting often reveal significant savings opportunities. LED retrofit projects on older metal halide or high-pressure sodium systems typically deliver 40-60% energy savings with improved light quality.