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COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - ColoradoDesk -- What Does "Dark Sky Compliant" Actually Mean?
Dark sky compliant lighting isn't just a buzzword. It's a set of design principles created by Dark Sky International (formerly the International Dark-Sky Association) to combat the growing problem of light pollution. They've even developed a certification program "Dark Sky Approved Luminaires" that recognizes fixtures specifically engineered to reduce glare, sky glow, and wasted light.
Here's what makes a landscape lighting fixture dark sky compliant:
All light is directed downward. No light escapes upward into the sky. This is the cornerstone of dark sky design, keeping light where it's needed and darkness where it belongs.
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Full shielding to eliminate glare. The bulb or LED source is completely enclosed, so light doesn't spill sideways into your neighbor's bedroom window or create dangerous glare on nearby roads.
Warm LED color temperatures (3000K or lower). Cooler, blue-toned LEDs might look "bright," but they scatter more into the atmosphere and disrupt wildlife. Warm LEDs create a softer, more natural glow that's easier on the eyes and the environment.
Appropriate brightness levels. More light isn't always better light. Dark sky fixtures provide just enough illumination for safety and beauty.
Smart controls like dimmers and timers. If a light doesn't need to be on all night, it shouldn't be. Simple as that.
The philosophy is straightforward: light where you need it, darkness where you don't.
Why Dark Sky Lighting Matters for Colorado Springs Homeowners
1. Protecting Our Incredible Night Sky
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2. Supporting Local Wildlife and Natural Ecosystems
3. Real Energy Savings
4. Better Curb Appeal (Yes, Really)
5. Future Proofing Your Property
The Fixtures We Use to Prevent Light Pollution
Every fixture we install is chosen based on the official guidelines from Dark Sky International, and we prioritize products that meet their certification standards.
Our go-to fixtures include:
Dark sky compliant lighting isn't just a buzzword. It's a set of design principles created by Dark Sky International (formerly the International Dark-Sky Association) to combat the growing problem of light pollution. They've even developed a certification program "Dark Sky Approved Luminaires" that recognizes fixtures specifically engineered to reduce glare, sky glow, and wasted light.
Here's what makes a landscape lighting fixture dark sky compliant:
All light is directed downward. No light escapes upward into the sky. This is the cornerstone of dark sky design, keeping light where it's needed and darkness where it belongs.
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Full shielding to eliminate glare. The bulb or LED source is completely enclosed, so light doesn't spill sideways into your neighbor's bedroom window or create dangerous glare on nearby roads.
Warm LED color temperatures (3000K or lower). Cooler, blue-toned LEDs might look "bright," but they scatter more into the atmosphere and disrupt wildlife. Warm LEDs create a softer, more natural glow that's easier on the eyes and the environment.
Appropriate brightness levels. More light isn't always better light. Dark sky fixtures provide just enough illumination for safety and beauty.
Smart controls like dimmers and timers. If a light doesn't need to be on all night, it shouldn't be. Simple as that.
The philosophy is straightforward: light where you need it, darkness where you don't.
Why Dark Sky Lighting Matters for Colorado Springs Homeowners
1. Protecting Our Incredible Night Sky
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2. Supporting Local Wildlife and Natural Ecosystems
3. Real Energy Savings
4. Better Curb Appeal (Yes, Really)
5. Future Proofing Your Property
The Fixtures We Use to Prevent Light Pollution
Every fixture we install is chosen based on the official guidelines from Dark Sky International, and we prioritize products that meet their certification standards.
Our go-to fixtures include:
- Fully shielded path lights with integrated hoods
- Downward facing deck and step lights with recessed LEDs
- Architectural accent lights with controlled beam spreads and glare shields
- Low-intensity, warm white LEDs (2700K-3000K)
- Fixtures listed under the Dark Sky Approved program whenever available
Source: illumin8 Outdoor Lighting
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