City of Foley Considers Retrofitting LED Lights

It’s reported that City of Foley is thinking about updating some new light throughout the city by experimenting with LED technology.

On Monday, Bravo Zulu, a technology company specializing in communications and monitoring technology have given a presentation focused on the benefits LED light technology could have for the city, and ways the technology could be implemented to the city council.

According to Bravo Zulu , one of the main benefits of its LED technology is an included sensor system, which detects motion to turn the lights on when cars or people are nearby and dims the lights, using less power when no one is nearby.

So far, no decision has been made regarding the placement of LED lights in Foley, but the council is considering the possibility.

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