Your actions matter!
Steps you can take as a(n) . . .
Individual
Light Responsibly
Turn off unnecessary lights
Use fully shielded fixtures
Add motions sensors and timers
Switch to warm color temperature lights (less than 2200K)
Advocate
To reduce light pollution, we need all hands on deck! Your neighbors, municipalities, and local businesses need to hear from you about the importance of dark skies and intentional lighting.
Business
Plan Smart
Before installing or replacing outdoor lighting on buildings, parking lots, or signage, take time to make informed choices. The fixtures you select will impact energy use, light pollution, and visibility for many years, so it’s worth planning carefully!
Get Guidance
Reach out to our partners for help selecting lighting that meets safety and visibility standards while reducing energy costs and skyglow. They’ll explain technical details, recommend fixture features, and help you or your electrician find the right products and controls.
Did you know?
Brighter doesn't always mean safer.
Research has not found a consistent link between increased outdoor lighting and lower crime rates. Well-designed lighting that is used only where and when it's needed can actually improve visibility by reducing glare while limiting unnecessary light pollution.
Learn more: Read DarkSky International's article on lighting and crime.
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