THE 10 COMMANDMENTS OF PROPER LIGHTING

DESIGN LIGHTING TO ADDRESS RELEVANT THREATS Assess threats before planning a lighting system. Don't focus on a single threat (mugging, graffiti, or accidents) or take a defensive, minimalist response. Upon completing a threat assessment, a lighting system can be implemented to address each area of concern — and tied into access control, surveillance and overall physical security systems. Avoid a “knee-jerk” reaction to a single threat. DESIGN LIGHTING TO BE PART OF PROFITABILITY Cost-effective protective measures require consideration of the profit efforts of the parent/client organization. An asset protection approach to designing physical security systems should ...

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