The main purpose of light poles is to provide lighting, especially to provide necessary lighting for pedestrians and vehicles at night to ensure safety and convenience. Light poles are usually installed in urban roads, highways, squares, commercial areas, industrial parks, campuses, residential areas and other places. Specific application scenarios include:
City roads: Light poles provide lighting beside the roadway and sidewalk to ensure the safety of driving and pedestrians at night.
Highways: Light poles are set in the central isolation belt and the roadside to provide high-brightness and uniform lighting to help drivers identify road signs and respond to emergencies.
Square: The light poles in municipal squares and commercial squares not only provide basic lighting, but also create an atmosphere through lights to attract people.
Industrial park: The light poles in the factory production area and park roads provide lighting for night operations to ensure production and safety.
Campus: The light poles in the teaching area and living area provide safe night traffic conditions for teachers and students, and also provide lighting for security patrols.
Residential area: The lamp poles on community roads, gardens and leisure squares provide convenience for residents to travel at night and create a warm living environment.
