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Turtles
Challenge Florida
Boardwalk Step Lighting Project!
We had a client in Florida who was an electrical contractor hired by a seaside
community. Part of his responsibilities included installing step lights on a
scenic boardwalk that parallel to the ocean very close to the shoreline. The
boardwalk was supported by intervals of wooden pilings, between which spanned
wooden handrails for people to hold onto as they walked along the sea. This
railing design would normally have provided a very convenient place to do a
simple step lighting install—only this project was not so easy due to some
unique complications.
There
were special environmental concerns that had to be addressed prior to installing
step lights along the boardwalk.
Not only was this community inhabited by a large number of people, but it was
also home to a very sizeable population of sea turtles. Sea turtles are very
attracted to light, and will pursue it into shallow water at any cost to
themselves. Our client was insistent on finding a solution to the apparent
dilemma that was facing this community. One the one hand, people needed to see
clearly where they were walking. On the other hand, lighting a boardwalk that
was almost at the water’s edge would no doubt attract sea turtles right up to
the shoreline, where they would then be in danger of either becoming beached or
attacked by predators. In fact, this concern was not just a concern of the
local community, but of the state of Florida as well. The Department of Fish
and Wildlife had already informed them that whatever lights were installed would
have to be approved by marine biologists to be safe for the turtles.
The
contractor had already speculated that using fixtures made with amber colored
glass could be one possible solution to this problem, but since he was not an
expert in fixture design, decided to subcontract us to confirm this theory and
to see if we could locate an American manufacturer that could produce such
fixtures.
Design
Analysis confirmed electrical contractor’s theory.
A systematic analysis of the dimensions of the boardwalk, its proximity to the
ocean, and the lumens necessary to light only the walkway itself determined that
the contractor’s guess had been correct, and that amber colored light would
indeed meet human lighting requirements. Further analysis revealed that that
line voltage surface mounted step lights mounted on the interior surface of the
pilings would be the ideal way to accomplish this—provided these lights were
made with amber colored glass rather than the standard clear or frosted lens
types generally sold through wholesale distributors. Since such step lights did
not exist, we would have to find a manufacturer that would agree to custom make
them as a special project.
Thankfully, we have a very close relationship with Focus Industries, who readily
agreed to help in any way they could.
After explaining to them the general parameters and concerns of the project,
they agreed to manufacture a sample step lighting fixture based upon the
specifications we outlined. This sample fixture was then sent to the Department
of Fish and Wildlife for analysis and approval. Wildlife experts confirmed it
would be safe for the turtles and authorized the purchase order for the
necessary number of luminaires. The lights were shipped to Florida and the
contractor installed the per our recommended photometric plan.

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