Walking the night no longer afraid of the dark

Council of Cambridge City has just tested the lighting of the path by covering the part that attracts ultraviolet light and turns to blue light when the sun goes down.

Council of Cambridge City has tested the lighting of the pathway by covering the part of the ultraviolet light and turning to blue light when the sun goes down , hoping this is a way to cheap street lighting. and save energy in the future.

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The road was coated with ultraviolet light. Photo: malaysiaflipflop.blogspot.com

A new technology called Starpath is a daytime osmosis process that emits artificial light at night, has been tested on a road in Christ's Pieces Park and is currently under review. more in other ways.

Commissioner of public affairs Andrea Reiner said that if this kind of lighting was implemented, there would be considerations of safety benefits and historical preservation.

The technology, developed by Pro Teq Surfacing, means that light-emitting components are sprayed on the road before the chemicals are sprayed onto the surface to protect the light.

Pro Teq Surfacing owner Hamish Scott talks about the technology: "Our products are cost effective, fast and easy to implement. It also has anti-skid effect, the customer can also choose the level and color of light. Moreover, this solution is environmentally friendly and harmonious in terms of aesthetics.

Update 11 December 2018
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