Eco-friendly lighting is par for the course with Abacus
UK manufacturer Abacus is dominating golf course
floodlighting in the Middle East and has installed its
lighting equipment at nearly every course in Dubai. The
company's commitment to innovation, high engineering
standards and quality production ensures minimum
impact on all types of locality and environment.
Twenty five years ago, Dubai did not have a single grass
golf course. Now it has some of the best in the world and
is fast becoming one of the world's favourite golfing
holiday destinations.
But, with summer temperatures climbing to above 45
degrees, daytime play can be anything but relaxing.
However, thanks to Abacus Lighting, Dubai's golfers can
now experience play under the Arabian night sky and
relax in the knowledge that their floodlit game is not
contributing to the growing problem of light pollution.
Dubai has undergone massive development over the past
few years and environmentalists throughout the region
have long been raising concerns over its night sky glow.
Orange and pink sky glow from urban areas not only
obscures the night's stars but also has a potential harmful
impact on wildlife, affecting growth, reproduction and
migration.
The control of light pollution is a high priority design
consideration for both new Abacus projects and existing
installations. For example, the 200 Abacus’ Challenger®
floodlights which have been specially developed to
eliminate upward wasted light and glare.
Abacus' Export Sales Director, John Anthony, commented:
"Our Challenger® 1 2kW floodlight is a is a high
performance floodlight featuring a double asymmetric
beam distribution which ensures minimum upward light."

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