Urban Environment (Decoration) Lighting Specification

I finished the energy saving report in the company in the morning and saw this news in the afternoon. Looking for the original specification everywhere, but did not find it; only a little glimpse from the report, but the media is not enough, the same thing, the protagonist of the first light pollution lawsuit, there are two versions of Mr. Lu and Mr. Zhou. Fortunately, some of the professional knowledge inside copied and copied there is no big difference (maybe reporters are not good at this, do not dare to tamper with it). This "Urban Environmental (Decoration) Lighting Code" drafted by the Shanghai Municipal Appearance and Environmental Hygiene Administration and approved by the Shanghai Municipal Lighting Commission is the first local standard for limiting light pollution in China. A local technical specification. Since there are still some immature ideas and needs to be improved in practice, it is still only a recommended local standard, and it will take some time to become a mandatory local regulation to implement. However, Shanghai's attempts in this regard have already demonstrated the government's determination and strategy in rectifying urban lighting; it should be said that this is a key step in the taste of crabs, which will bring the delicious taste of Yangcheng Lake hairy crabs to the whole society. With the economic progress and development, at present, large, medium and small cities in China are carrying out some lighting project lighting projects, and these lighting projects are blindly pursued due to lack of professional guidance. This brighter and brighter lighting concept distorts the intent of the entire urban lighting design. In fact, urban lighting is not only a combination of technology and art, but also causes problems such as ecology and environmental protection to a certain extent. Therefore, lighting design is urgently required to address the requirements of safety, ecology and environmental protection while solving the beautification of the city, improving the lighting quality, and creating a comfortable atmosphere. The introduction of Shanghai's regulations will play a role in regulating urban lighting design to a certain extent. But the problem has followed. Urban lighting, although everyone can feel it, but it involves some very professional issues. 96% of people do not know the dangers of light pollution, which is related to propaganda and is also relatively unfamiliar with the expertise involved in this industry. I believe that most people's specifications for this introduction are limited to knowing that "lights can't be injected into the residents' window", "the neon brightness standard is reduced by half", and "the summer lights are turned off after 23 o'clock in the summer", and so on. There is no concept of technical terms such as "brightness standard" and "lux" in the regulations. In the specification, the light intensity on the window of the residential area (unit: Lux) should not exceed 25 lux in the evening, and it should not exceed 4 lux after 23 pm, that is, in the middle of the night, the brightness is only about 1/6 of the evening. Even in the bustling commercial center area, the house should not exceed 50 lux before 23 o'clock, and after 23 o'clock, it should be reduced to below 25 lux." The terms and conditions are all professionally agreed upon. Then the question of who to test and prove is a problem, and it has become a hindrance to this type of lawsuit. Moreover, if the public has no concept on the order of magnitude of this brightness, it is likely to lead to a wide range of blind complaints, thereby greatly increasing the working costs of government departments and testing agencies. These problems are unavoidable stumbling blocks to the new norms and need to be moved one by one. The fundamental way to solve these problems, I think is the popularity of lighting knowledge. It's hard to imagine that we are so blank for such a knowledge that is closely related to our lives. This seems to be incredible. Nowadays, the global energy-saving trend, and the government departments are aware of energy conservation and environmental protection, and vigorously promote green lighting. It is a great opportunity to popularize lighting knowledge and improve people's own living standards. The norm is coming out, and the right is one more. However, if citizens want to defend their rights, especially if they want to effectively defend their rights, they need to improve their knowledge in this area. If the government wants to prevent the norm from becoming a short check, it will take some effort to remove these obstacles. For the lighting industry, it is a fever of competition for energy conservation and environmental protection. Ps: This Mr. Zhou (Mr. Lu)’s lawsuit should actually be a bit problematic. I think that any policy issue will take some time to adapt and rectify; especially in such a policy, the car company cannot be in policy one. The rectification was made when it was introduced; for the past, the law was not retroactive. Therefore, this claim should be dismissed, and the result is nothing more than ordering rectification. What's more, this specification is still only a technical local recommendation standard, and it is not mandatory.


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