Dasal Architectural Lighting's New LED Downlights Certified "Turtle Safe"


Dasal engineered two dedicated LED downlights for properties near sensitive sea turtle nesting habitat



PORT COQUITLAM, British Columbia -- Dasal Architectural Lighting, an innovator in specification-grade accent and downlighting for residential and commercial applications, announced today that two new outdoor LED downlights are certified by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission's Wildlife Friendly Lighting Program. The round Aqua Amber LED and square Nemo Amber LED trims and associated housings from Dasal provide quality-engineered, "turtle safe" lighting for properties near sensitive sea turtle nesting habitat.



In developing the new small-aperture LED downlights, Dasal teamed up with channel partner SESCO Lighting Inc. SESCO works with numerous wildlife conservation organizations and has participated in hundreds of successful "turtle lighting" projects.



"Ninety percent of sea turtle nesting occurs on Continental US beaches and all of these species are either threatened or endangered," said Karen Shudes, sea turtle lighting specialist at the Sea Turtle Conservancy. "We appreciate those manufacturers who work collaboratively to give property owners more options and produce the right lighting for use near critical turtle nesting sites."



Rare loggerhead, leatherback and green turtles return each year to nest on the stretch of coastline where they hatched. Bright lights nearby may discourage females from coming ashore to nest. But more important, newly hatched sea turtles can become disoriented by manmade lighting and fail to find their way quickly to relatively safety of the sea.



Over 100 million years, baby sea turtles developed instincts to immediately crawl toward the lightest horizon: toward the ocean and away from the dark dunes. But today, instead of heading directly into the sea hatchlings go toward the bright lights of homes, buildings and roadways. Those that wander in circles on the sand have a much higher risk of dying of dehydration, exhaustion or predation.



To protect the emerging hatchlings, turtle lighting ordinances along the Southeast's highly developed coastline mandate careful positioning and aiming of full-cutoff light fixtures. Studies show that certain light wavelengths have minimal effect on sea turtles, so long-wavelength yellow or red lighting is also required.



Many property owners choose amber LED replacement bulbs for sensitive nesting beaches, but unfortunately place them in light fixtures not designed for turtles or LEDs.



The round Aqua Amber LED and square Nemo Amber LED trims and associated housings from Dasal Architectural Lighting produce light exclusively in the "turtle safe" wavelengths at 588 nm. These dedicated LED downlights are holistically designed with a deeply regressed, highly directional light source to reduce glare and spill light; plus optimal thermal management to ensure performance and long life.



About Dasal Architectural Lighting

Dasal Architectural Lighting has been creating new markets and supplying superior lighting products for more than 20 years. Dasal manufactures specification-grade lighting for residential and commercial applications. The exceptional line of LED downlights and accent lights builds on a highly regarded market position in low-voltage halogen and metal halide.



Dasal Architectural Lighting is a privately owned company, headquartered near Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada. For more information, please visit www.dasalindustries.com.



Contact:

Dave Danchuk

Dasal Architectural Lighting

604-464-5644








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