
Solar street lights are relatively easier and more convenient to use compared to traditional street lights, but the materials used to make them are quite expensive.
In many areas, after the installation of solar street lights, incidents of batteries or other important components being stolen have occurred, causing concern among many people. So how can solar street lights enhance security measures? Firstly, after installing the solar street lights, it is crucial to ensure their operational stability while taking necessary precautions against theft. Here, we will explain how to achieve this.
Although enhancing the security measures for solar lights does not mean continuous monitoring, which is impractical due to time constraints, strengthening the burial box and solar panel installations is vital. By using standardized and certified control boxes and other quality materials for solar street lights, the risk of theft can be significantly minimized.
From a security perspective, utilizing buried boxes can eliminate the risk of battery theft. Storing the expensive battery within a buried box and placing it in a cement pool approximately one meter above the ground provides substantial reinforcement. This way, by storing the solar batteries in these boxes, they are protected from environmental interference.
The solar panel is a critical component of solar street lights. While batteries can be safely buried underground, the exposed solar panel remains vulnerable to theft. To prevent theft of solar panels, professional manufacturers often incorporate self-alarming devices during production. If the solar panel is subject to illegal or forced removal, the alarm system will activate, alerting the owner.
With the significant components secured, and by adhering to installation requirements to ensure the sturdiness of solar street lights, it can also help in deterring theft. This approach addresses concerns effectively, securing the lights’ functionality and ensuring that solar street lights can provide reliable illumination every day.