The acronym, “BUG” (Backlight, Uplight, and Glare) was developed to calculate the light escaping in unwanted directions from an outdoor light fixture.
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The acronym, “BUG” (Backlight, Uplight, and Glare) was developed to calculate the light escaping in unwanted directions from an outdoor light fixture.
See why the Smithsonian, Nelson Atkins Museum of Art, German Film Museum, and Sistine Chapel are all using LED lighting in this blog post from 1000Bulbs.com.
The BUG system is a tool to evaluate the light output of outdoor lights designed to replace the original “cutoff” system that applied solely to street lighting.
Consider these fundamental elements when buying commercial lighting fixtures to incorporate design, light quality, and efficiency into your parking lot.
Does your state require a specific color exit sign? Red or green, this blog post from 1000Bulbs.com will help you pick the right exit sign.
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