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Posts Tagged ‘solar barricade light’
Problems with Solar Barricade Lights
If you have a problem with your solar barricade lights, I would suggest you first go to your distributor and then to your manufacturer if the problem is not solved. Sometimes the manufacturer knows more about the product than the distributor.
Another suggestion is to do a quick search on the internet. There is an abundance of resources available on the net so don’t think you won’t find what you are looking for!
Solar Barricade Lights In Airports
If you see solar barricade lights, that is lights that attach to either a barricade, traffic drum, or airport barricade, and they are in an airport, chances are they are red. It is required by the FAA that these lights are red.
If you are on the road, you will see these lights in yellow most of the time. You may occasionally find them in red or blue, but blue is more common on railroads and like mentioned earlier, red is usually found in airports.
Solar Barricade Lights – Life?
How long do solar barricade lights last? The best way to measure this is to find out how long the battery lasts in the barricade light. Because it is solar, it is charged by the sun, but there is still a battery which can sometimes be replaced.
The best way to know is to call the manufacturer and ask. It may be worth your while to find out if these battery can be replaced, how easy it is to replace them and how much it costs.
Solar Barricade Lights Come in What Colors?
If you are wondering what colors solar barricade lights come in, you have stumbled upon the correct blog post. The most common color without a doubt is yellow/amber, but there are a few other colors as well. You may find red on an airport, because that is the standard color for airports.
You may find blue on a railroad, because they are what is required for railroads. Besides that, I do not know of many other colors, but I am sure they exist!
Solar Barricade Lights OTR
OTR = On The Road, because this past weekend I saw way too many solar barricade lights. Next to type 3 barricades, or mounted on to traffic barrels, they were everywhere.
Because I am in the traffic safety industry, I understand how much these items cost, and I am always shocked by the amount of money spent. The government must invest millions in some of these projects.