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Traffic Signals

Solar traffic signs are actually the ideal solution for sophisticated alarm systems and many other traffic management applications. Are bright, easy to read and contribute to the reduction of energy with an environmentally friendly way by using solar energy. To save energy, many engineers and specialists in the traffic management of streets working to develop feed in sun systems, and one of these systems concern the traffic signs.

Apart from ease of installation and use, solar street signals can operate day and night. Will flash to attract the attention of drivers and pedestrians and will warn of any danger ahead.

Solar traffic signals are autonomous and require minimal maintenance during their lifetime. Are small and easily transported, making it easy to use in a short time and to meet unexpected traffic issues. Despite their small size and portability, are able to withstand many different weather conditions including strong winds. Solar lights have the ability to store energy in a battery. When illuminated by the sun, the solar panel that is mounted on top of the signal charges the batteries via a solar charger.

Solar street signs operate using technology LED (Light Emitting Diode), which can guarantee perfect visibility regardless of weather conditions. The especially luminous LED last longer and consume little energy, resulting in making it suitable for solar lighting applications. Solar traffic signs can be fully programmable and can be configured to display different messages or graphics during the day. The light can be controlled by a timer or a remote control for advanced products.

Solar traffic signals are designed to operate in areas for school safety, work areas, crossings, crossing roads, diverting traffic, etc.

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