Wednesday, 7 September 2016

History Of Flagpoles And Their Lightings

By Nick Donalds


As the US flag code proclaims, "It is the universal custom to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. However, when a patriotic effect is desired, the flag may be displayed twenty-four hours a day if properly illuminated during the hours of darkness," the thought of exposing a flag's symbolic figure even at night gave birth to the invention of flag pole lightings.

United States law requires that anyone who flies a flag at night must use flagpole lighting. This is a simple law to abide by because the government puts no stipulations on the type of fixtures or lamps used for this purpose. Nor does it regulate foot candles or wattage.

The lighting design, therefore, has complete freedom to select appropriate equipment that will appropriately light the flag and work in harmony with the entirety of the photometric lighting design.

The demand for flagpole lights is gradually increasing given the heightened need to emphasize patriotism, especially nowadays when public spirit is regarded as a major factor of a nation's success or a business' survival.

Whichever way we put it, it cannot be denied that the idea of flagpole lightings opened up a new dimension of how we view loyalty and our sense of belongingness. The flag, the pole and the lightings can be compared to the body, soul, and spirit. They are many, yet they are one.

There is a barrage of cheap and inferior flagpoles and their lightings being imported and sold, that do not comply with the flag statute. This is bad for a number of reasons. Imported stuff is cheaply made and more importantly, the designs, materials, colors, and methods do not compare well with the better quality, longer-lasting, and correctly designed flagpole lightings made by American manufacturers. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flags and flagpole lightings offered a special edition of flagpole lightings to provide innovative solutions for individual projects.




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