
When using lighting fixtures at stations and docks, high pole lights have become an excellent choice. It is known that the production technology for these products is currently very mature. However, each manufacturer focuses on different aspects of production, leading to varying results. Therefore, it is crucial to consider relevant production factors during the manufacturing process.
Safety has become the most important issue. The height of the high pole lights ranges from 15 to 40 meters. Such heights pose significant risks; if these lights fall during use, the consequences can be severe. Hence, during production, factors such as the elevation function of the pole and the quality of the pole materials must be taken into account to ensure overall safety.
The issue of illumination must also be considered. Given the considerable height of these lamp poles, inadequate quality in the lighting fixtures will not meet ground-level illumination demands. Therefore, while paying attention to the actual product, overall illumination must be carefully evaluated, as both the quality of the fixture and its power are important.
As a manufacturer of high pole lights, it is hoped that the production process will involve careful consideration of these related issues from multiple perspectives. Only by addressing key concerns during manufacturing can the effectiveness of the product be optimized, and the likelihood of maintenance issues during use be minimized. Each manufacturer should pay attention to these aspects.