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Bulkhead Light
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A Canopy Light is mounted into a ceiling area or beneath a canopy and is commonly used for illuminating garages for parking, gas stations, commercial entities, outdoor canopies, and loading docks. The developed illumination illuminates areas of parking and walkways as well as open areas so that they are safe for employees, customers, and passing people to pass through the places. 
Canopy Light
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A Canopy Light is mounted into a ceiling area or beneath a canopy and is commonly used for illuminating garages for parking, gas stations, commercial entities, outdoor canopies, and loading docks. The developed illumination illuminates areas of parking and walkways as well as open areas so that they are safe for employees, customers, and passing people to pass through the places. 
Flood Light
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A Flood Light is a type of high-intensity light that is designed to flood an area with a wide powerful beam. It is primarily meant for use in flooding an area with light, having an expansive covering, and increasing safety or visibility in low-light conditions. They are commonly used in outdoor and indoor applications, providing broad, even lighting for those areas requiring high visibility such as sports fields, construction sites, security applications, landscaping, and many more. 
High Bay Light
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A High Bay Light is a lighting fixture used to provide bright, wide-area illumination in areas with high ceilings. They are worth their weight for the efficiency of great expanses and their adaptability within environments of high ceilings or open space that require high-intensity illumination. They contain no harmful chemicals, such as mercury, and are fully recyclable.
Linear Light
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A Linear Light is a lighting fixture that appears in the shape of a long narrow piece, and these fixtures are also known to give excellent illumination along a wide area, thus being categorized as a linear light. They are present in different forms, such as LED strips, pendant linear lights, and linear fluorescent lights, and can be customized according to specific lighting needs-ambient lighting, task lighting, or accent lighting. 
Street Light
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A Street Light essentially refers to a lighting fixture designed for use in streets, roads, highways, and public outdoor locations to improve safety and visibility at night. It is crucial both in urban and rural areas because it provides guidance for vehicles and pedestrians and reduces crime through security lighting in the public sphere. They are supposed to be designed to withstand outdoor conditions such as rain, wind, extreme temperatures, and dust. 
Wellglass Light
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A Wellglass Light  is typically an industrial or outdoor lighting fixture used in challenging or demanding settings, including factories and warehouses, tunnels, parking lots, and other outdoor installations. Due to construction, wellglass lights are really very durable and do not give in to such deterioration caused by rough conditions. 
Batten Light
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A Batten Light is typically used in places that require extensive, long, and narrow light to provide an equal and diffused light over an extensive surface. They are primarily used as an alternative to conventional Fluorescent tube lights where prolonged wide illumination is necessary. These features make Batten Light efficient, fast to install, and suitable for any wide application such as warehouses, offices, and public areas. 
Blaze Light
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A Blaze Light is often a backup lighting system employed on high-intensity warning signals or hazardous environments. Such lights can be applied indoors and outdoors, and they are mostly mixed with safety and security lighting systems. Blaze lights tend to be bright, which makes them noticeable since they are mainly for visibility purposes in areas where vision is held as crucial.
Laser Light
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A Laser Light is intense, accurate, and goes a long distance without much dispersion. It provides an enormously concentrated beam, which can be focused accordingly with a high degree of accuracy. They have numerous applications ranging from entertainment to communication and scientific research. Their ability to give very concentrated and accurate light makes them indispensable in many industries.
LED Downlight
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An LED Downlight is a recessed lighting fixture, forming part of the ceilings, which emanates a focused, downward beam light. They are typically applied in residential as well as commercial lighting for general, accent, or task lighting. These use much less electricity to produce the same or even a brighter light output, which makes them an excellent choice for energy-saving and sustainability. 
Panel Light
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A Panel Light is one of the lighting fixtures. It is flat, thin, rectangular or square, and features even, broad illumination of a room. They are always the smart choice for all types of lighting in residential and commercial spaces as a result of uniform light distribution, low heat emission, and energy efficiency. They are mainly used in residential and commercial spaces in offices, kitchens, living rooms, and hallways. 
Stand Alone Sensor
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A Stand Alone Sensor is an independent device, sensing and acting on its environment in response to movement, light, temperature, sound, or humidity. This does not require a control system or network that could serve as the basis for a well-functioning system of this sort. They are weatherproof, designed with operating circumstances that provide flexibility for temperature extremes or moisture conditions. Autonomous, they are basically self-contained, coming with built-in power and control over output.
Surface Cast Light
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A Surface Cast Light is normally mounted straight on any ceiling, wall, or any other surface, thus giving illumination in the form of a directed or diffused lighting mode. There are various types such as spotlights, downlights, ceiling lights, or wall-mounted lights. The flexibility in design and ease of installation make it widely acceptable for all lighting purposes. 
Concealed Light
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Concealed Light refers to a type of lighting where the light source is hidden or recessed, often within architectural features like ceilings, walls, floors, or cabinets, while only the output of the light is visible. It is a very popular choice in modern interiors, which speak of subtlety and elegance, making it suitable for use in residential as well as commercial spaces. Concealed lighting would therefore beautify the design and architecture of a space without necessarily bringing attention to the very light fixtures. chitecture and design of a space without drawing attention to the light fixtures themselves.