by Jason David | Oct 1, 2025 | LED Learning, Poles and Mounting Learning
A light shield is a device designed to control the direction and spread of light. It is essential for reducing light pollution, minimizing glare, and preventing light trespass onto adjacent properties. Light shields improve the efficiency of lighting solutions by...
by Jason David | May 8, 2025 | Poles and Mounting Learning
Choosing a stadium light pole involves considering its type, cost, and maintenance. In this article, we’ll guide you through these aspects to help you make an informed decision. Key Takeaways Stadium light poles vary in type, including high mast, fixed, mid-hinged,...
by Jason David | Apr 29, 2025 | Poles and Mounting Learning
What makes a steel lighting pole a top choice for outdoor lighting? This article explores the strength, durability, and versatility of steel lighting poles, detailing their key features, customization options, and applications. Key Takeaways Steel lighting poles are...
by Jason David | Oct 1, 2024 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, Poles and Mounting Learning
The most consequential decision in any outdoor lighting project isn't the fixture; it's the pole and how it goes in the ground. Bolt-down steel poles and direct burial composite poles each have distinct installation requirements, material strengths, and long-term cost...
by Access Fixtures | Feb 21, 2019 | Access Fixtures Lighting Solutions Blog, LED Sports Lighting Projects, Poles and Mounting Learning
In this episode of Ask A Lighting Specialist, someone wonders about the connection between pole height and light optics. A person had purchased lighting for his tennis court and installed it on his property. A photometric analysis was conducted prior to the...
by Access Fixtures | Mar 1, 2016 | Poles and Mounting Learning
Access Fixtures steel poles and hardware are protected from rust and corrosion with a baked-on, polyester powder-coat finish, which helps guarantee ideal hardness and weather resistance. The consistent durability of each component means years of hassle-free lighting....