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Cooper Lighting Solutions Develops Streetlight Luminaire with Advanced Optics

Cooper Lighting Solutions Fairfax streetlight

The Fairfax luminaire from Cooper Lighting Solutions is a decorative streetlight for downtown areas, residential streets and parks. A timeless dayform complements and enhances surround architecture, while a state-of-the-art molded refractor delivers superior pedestrian and streetlighting.

Effortless Charm, Timeless Style

The Fairfax luminaire features a timeless design that seamlessly integrates with and enhances surrounding architecture, making it an ideal choice for downtown areas, residential streets, and parks. Its decorative streetlight appearance adds elegance to any outdoor space.

Advanced Optics

Equipped with advanced molded refractor optics, the Fairfax luminaire delivers superior pedestrian and streetlighting. With Type III and Type V options, it ensures optimal light distribution and high lumen output, supporting up to 15,000 lumens in a variety of color temperatures.

Uplight Control Available

Designed to minimize light pollution, the Internal Uplight Reflector option effectively controls upward light without compromising the delivered usable illumination. This feature supports sustainable lighting practices while maintaining efficiency.

More information about the Fairfax luminaire from Cooper Lighting Solutions

Fairfax luminaire datasheet

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