Hello Antoinette / Helen,
I think JMU Access Partnership (aka RNIB Access Consultancy Services) may have guidelines on lighting. I'm not sure if they follow formalised guidelines but they definitely have a viewpoint. Here's their web address: http://www.jmuaccess.org.uk/8.asp
I put a letter from JMU in Access Journal a while ago - they actively advise against blue lighting in public accessible toilets, which are often bluelit to discourage injecting drug users. The blue light makes it difficult for partially sighted people and does not discourage determined drug users. I have no idea if the same idea was behind bluelighting the entire street in Glasgow.
Thanks,
Henry
---
Henry French
Assistant Magazine Editor
RNIB
105 Judd Street
London
WC1H 9NE
020 7391 3290
-----Original Message-----
From: Accessibuilt list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Bryant, Helen
Sent: 10 November 2008 16:11
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Sodium Lighting
Hello,
I can tell you from experience that sodium light can be very unhelpful, particularly when, as you cite, reading timetables. Often these are too high up anyway, as I'm a wheelchair user, and the yellow light certainly doesn't make it clearer.
Another consideration is that this type of light changes colour values; red all but disappears under such conditions. This makes it all the more puzzling to me that the majority of streetlights are like this.
Some time ago (possibly on another list) there was a discussion about a place called Buchanan Street in Glasgow, which has blue lighting. I'm sure that this, too can cause problems for people with visual impairments but I've not read of any being reported;
http://www.pps.org/great_public_spaces/one?public_place_id=755#
Cheers,
Helen
-----Original Message-----
From: Antoinette M. Fennell [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 10 November 2008 15:55
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Sodium Lighting
Hello,
I received a query on street lighting - specifically Sodium lighting and
the problems that this lighting poses for people with regard to visual
contrast (visibility of kerb edges, reading timetables in low lighting
etc.)
Is anyone aware of guidance or recommendations on street lighting? Either
from an accessibility or a security point of view.
Kindest regards,
Antoinette
Dr Antoinette Fennell
Project Manager
Centre for Excellence in Universal Design (CEUD)
National Disability Authority
25 Clyde Rd
Dublin 4
Tel: +353 (0)1 6080 478
Fax: +353 (0)1 6609 935
Web address www.universaldesign.ie
CEUD Vision: "The Centre is dedicated to the principle of universal access
for people in Ireland to participate in a society that takes account of
human difference, enabling everyone to interact with their environment to
the best of their ability"
"Access and the City- universally designed communications for ease of
visiting and effective living in cities and towns"
20 November 2008
more details on www.universaldesign.ie
in conjunction with Dublin City Council and the European Observatory Towns
and Cities for All
**********************************************************************************
The information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. Any review, retransmission, dissemination or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon, this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited. If you received this in error, please contact the sender and delete the material from any computer. It is the policy of the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform and the Agencies and Offices using its IT services to disallow the sending of offensive material.
Should you consider that the material contained in this message is offensive you should contact the sender immediately and also mailminder[at]justice.ie.
Is le haghaidh an duine nó an eintitis ar a bhfuil sí dírithe, agus le haghaidh an duine nó an eintitis sin amháin, a bheartaítear an fhaisnéis a tarchuireadh agus féadfaidh sé go bhfuil ábhar faoi rún agus/nó faoi phribhléid inti. Toirmisctear aon athbhreithniú, atarchur nó leathadh a dhéanamh ar an bhfaisnéis seo, aon úsáid eile a bhaint aisti nó aon ghníomh a dhéanamh ar a hiontaoibh, ag daoine nó ag eintitis seachas an faighteoir beartaithe. Má fuair tú é seo trí dhearmad, téigh i dteagmháil leis an seoltóir, le do thoil, agus scrios an t-ábhar as aon ríomhaire. Is é beartas na Roinne Dlí agus Cirt, Comhionannais agus Athchóirithe Dlí, agus na nOifígí agus na nGníomhaireachtaí a úsáideann seirbhísí TF na Roinne, seoladh ábhair cholúil a dhícheadú.
Más rud é go measann tú gur ábhar colúil atá san ábhar atá sa teachtaireacht seo is ceart duit dul i dteagmháil leis an seoltóir láithreach agus le mailminder[ag]justice.ie chomh maith.
***********************************************************************************
The information in this e-mail is confidential to the intended recipient to whom it has been addressed and may be covered by legal professional privilege and protected by law.
Reading Borough Council does not accept responsibility for any unauthorised amendment made to the contents of this e-mail following its dispatch.
Reading Borough Council has scanned for viruses. However, it is your responsibility to scan the e-mail and attachments (if any) for viruses.
If received in error, you must not retain the message or disclose its contents to anyone.
Please contact the sender of the email or mailto:[log in to unmask] or call Customer Services
on 0800 626540 or if international (+44) 118 939 0900, quoting the name of the sender and the addressee and then delete the e-mail
--
DISCLAIMER:
NOTICE: The information contained in this email and any attachments is
confidential and may be privileged. If you are not the intended
recipient you should not use, disclose, distribute or copy any of the
content of it or of any attachment; you are requested to notify the
sender immediately of your receipt of the email and then to delete it
and any attachments from your system.
RNIB endeavours to ensure that emails and any attachments generated by
its staff are free from viruses or other contaminants. However, it
cannot accept any responsibility for any such which are transmitted.
We therefore recommend you scan all attachments.
Please note that the statements and views expressed in this email and
any attachments are those of the author and do not necessarily represent
those of RNIB.
RNIB Registered Charity Number: 226227
Website: http://www.rnib.org.uk
This message has been scanned for viruses by BlackSpider MailControl - www.blackspider.com
----------End of Message----------
Run by SURFACE for more information on research, consultancy and the distance taught MSc. in Accessibility and Inclusive Design programme visit:
http://www.surface.salford.ac.uk
Archives for the Accessibuilt discussion list are located at http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/accessibuilt.html
|