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Turtle Lights “Bollards” - Stonelight Outdoor Lighting

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<strong>Turtle</strong> <strong>Lights</strong> “Bollards”<br />

THE BEST PRODUCT FOR THE RIGHT REASONS<br />

Enhance your landscaping<br />

and meet turtle code<br />

with <strong>Stonelight</strong> bollards<br />

> Dark Amber LED concealed light source is<br />

invisible to turtles<br />

> Energy savings with 8-watt LEDs<br />

> 50,000 Hr. lamp life<br />

> Easy maintenance precast concrete<br />

> Made in America<br />

> Available in all standard <strong>Stonelight</strong> designs<br />

and colors as well as custom<br />

Certified by the Florida Fish and Wildlife<br />

Conservation Commission # 2010-022<br />

www.myfwc.com/conservation/you-conserve/lighting<br />

For more information about <strong>Stonelight</strong> bollards, call<br />

800.982.2006, email info@<strong>Stonelight</strong>.com or visit<br />

www.stonelight.com.<br />

To view additional samples of our certified turtle lighting<br />

bollards visit: www.stonelight.com/turtlebollards<br />

<strong>Stonelight</strong>, LLC | P.O. Box 413005, Naples, FL 34101 | 800.982.2006 | info@stonelight.com | stonelight.com<br />

<strong>Stonelight</strong> is a registered trademark of <strong>Stonelight</strong>, LLC. © 2009 <strong>Stonelight</strong> LLC


The Problem<br />

Each year, thousands of newly hatched sea turtles are drawn to coastal white<br />

lights, created by buildings and roads, drawing them away from moonlit water.<br />

As a result, many turtles do not make it out to sea.<br />

The Solution<br />

In many cases, many cities and municipalities have stepped-in and established<br />

ordinances that require property owners to install turtle-friendly lights<br />

themselves. In other cases, property owners have stepped-up and installed the<br />

“turtle lights” themselves to protect the turtles.<br />

<strong>Stonelight</strong> solves the problem with a dark Amber LED concealed light source<br />

that’s invisible to turtles so it offers the perfect lighting fixture that is code<br />

compliant while enhancing the beauty of your landscape.<br />

Approved by the Florida<br />

Fish and Wildlife<br />

Conservation Commission<br />

Teamed with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to develop a Wildlife Certification<br />

Program where strict criteria must be met by lighting manufacturers to<br />

be certified. The program is designed to educate the public, the building<br />

industry and government officials on the importance of minimizing the<br />

impact of artificial light.<br />

“Granada” <strong>Turtle</strong> Bollard<br />

Photometrics<br />

<strong>Stonelight</strong> turtle lights give the<br />

equivalent of a 75-watt incandescent<br />

lamp at 5’-0 from the light source<br />

thus providing human safety while<br />

remaining invisible to turtles.<br />

Styles and Colors<br />

• <strong>Turtle</strong> lights are available in all<br />

standard <strong>Stonelight</strong> styles and colors.<br />

• Custom styles and colors to identify<br />

your project are also available at a<br />

nominal charge.<br />

Maintenance<br />

• The lamps only need changing every<br />

50,000 hours.<br />

• To clean precast concrete, spray with<br />

chlorine and water and the sun does<br />

the rest.<br />

• Precast concrete is resilient to all<br />

weather conditions and offers a<br />

stable installation method.<br />

Visit stonelight.com for details.<br />

<strong>Stonelight</strong>, LLC | P.O. Box 413005, Naples, FL 34101 | 800.982.2006 | info@stonelight.com | stonelight.com<br />

<strong>Stonelight</strong> is a registered trademark of <strong>Stonelight</strong>, LLC. © 2009 <strong>Stonelight</strong> LLC

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