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When to Replace Your Parking Lot Lights with LED Bulbs

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It may be time to replace your parking lot lights with LED bulbs.

When your parking lot lights begin to fail and go dark, your lot and business can suffer. A dark parking lot discourages customers from visiting and gives the appearance of disrepair that may tell visitors that you don’t maintain your business well. Additionally, darkened parking lots create the potential for more crime and make potential driving or walking hazards less visible. In the past, HID or high-intensity discharge fixtures have been the choice for parking lot lighting. However, these high-powered fixtures consume a large amount of electricity while providing low-grade light. In the past decade, parking lot owners have begun moving from HID fixtures to high-efficiency LED parking lot lights. If you are ready to make the change to LED lights in your parking lot, the following signs indicate that the time to make the change is now. 

Your Existing Lights Are Burnt Out

Are your parking lot lights burning out? If you find that your lights need to be replaced often, it’s time to consider replacing your current parking lot lights with LED lights. These new light bulbs have much greater energy efficiency and average lifespan, saving you replacement costs well into the future. 

Your Lot Has Uneven Coverage

It is helpful to drive around your parking lot every once in a while to ensure that the parking lot lights are evenly distributing light and visibility throughout the entire area. If you notice large patches of darkness, that could be a problem and could discourage your visitors. LED lights can adequately cover your entire lot without spilling over into neighboring lots. 

You’re Energy Costs Are High

HID fixtures and bulbs can be quite expensive to operate. When you replace your parking lot lights with LED bulbs, you can cut your utility costs by as much as 50 to 75% and continue to enjoy those savings for years to come. 

Crime or Vandalism Has Increased

As the parking lot owner, you are responsible for protecting the people who use your parking lot. Dark areas in the lot due to burnt-out bulbs or inadequate coverage invites vandalism and crime and creates potential hazards for drivers or pedestrians. If you are concerned about the safety of your customers or their vehicles, it is time to upgrade your parking lot lights to efficient and effective LED bulbs.

You Want an Eco-Friendly Alternative

LED bulbs are a much more eco-friendly option for your parking lot lights. LED bulbs do not contain mercury, emit UV rays, and generate less light pollution. 

If you are concerned about the safety and effectiveness of your parking lot lights, making the switch to LED bulbs can instantly provide you with better visibility and longevity for your parking lot and business.

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