SS Credit: Light Pollution Reduction
Official FAQs
What does BUG stand for?
👉 Backlight, Uplight, Glare
What are the luminance limits for exterior signage?
• 200 cd/m² (night)
• 2000 cd/m² (day)
• 2000 cd/m² (day)
A project uses lighting fixtures that emit light upward into the sky. Does it comply?
No.
👉 Violates uplight control
👉 Violates uplight control
A project controls uplight but causes glare affecting pedestrians. Does it comply?
No.
👉 Must address:
• uplight
• trespass
• glare
👉 Must address:
• uplight
• trespass
• glare
Why does LEED require both uplight and light trespass control?
Because:
• uplight affects sky and environment
• trespass affects neighbors and occupants
👉 Both must be controlled for full impact
• uplight affects sky and environment
• trespass affects neighbors and occupants
👉 Both must be controlled for full impact
Why is BUG method preferred in many projects?
Because:
• easier to apply (fixture-based)
• standardized ratings
• reduces calculation complexity
• easier to apply (fixture-based)
• standardized ratings
• reduces calculation complexity
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