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Sustainable responsibility
Sensitive ecosystems must be respected, protected and managed sustainably.
HIRO makes a decisive and environmentally friendly contribution to this.
The lighting.
Suitable for coastal areas
Extreme loads occur in maritime environments,
whether in harbour facilities, on promenades,
piers or in coastal towns. In the event of flooding
or heavy rain, the maximum protection classes
IP68 and IP69 provide safety, and in the case of
rockfall, flotsam or wave crashes, HIRO defies
them with the highest impact resistance class. The
316Ti stainless steel used protects the luminaire
from aggressive environmental influences such as
salty air near the sea, salt water and sand. Overall,
this results in an extremely long service life, which
minimises maintenance work in coastal areas that
are often difficult to access.
Withstands high temperatures
The maximum permissible ambient temperature
of 40°C exceeds most standards. This means
that the luminaire series can also be used in hot
regions. In addition, the integrated intelligent
temperature monitoring system protects the LED
modules. Carefree use is guaranteed.
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Light in harmony with animals
To ensure that the ecological balance is not
jeopardised, it is important to consciously plan
artificial lighting in natural and urban spaces.
The choice of light colour is crucial in order to
minimise the disturbance of nocturnal animals.
This applies in particular to insects and coastal sea
turtles. Special amber-coloured LEDs are available
for this purpose, which have a wavelength of more
than 560 nm and therefore a significantly reduced
blue component. Insects perceive light with a blue
component much more strongly than yellow or
red light. Amber LEDs therefore hardly attract any
insects and do not disturb their habitat. The glare
effect for land animals such as turtles can also
be significantly reduced with the available glare
louvres.
Protection of the night sky
Thanks to the modularity of light colour, glare
louvre, swivelling and control of the luminaire,
nature-friendly lighting is possible in public
spaces. With skilful planning and combination,
light pollution at night can be reduced.
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