How do I prevent light spill from street lights?

Light spill from street lights can be reduced by installing light spill shields, glare shields, and directional lighting accessories that control where the light is distributed. These systems help block unwanted upward or sideways light while directing illumination downward toward roads, pavements, and public spaces. Many councils, businesses, and property owners use light spill shields for street lights to reduce light pollution and minimise disturbance to nearby homes.

Proper shielding can also improve lighting efficiency by focusing illumination only where it is needed instead of allowing unnecessary light spread into surrounding residential areas.


What is the best way to stop street light light trespass?

The best way to stop street light trespass is by fitting anti-glare shields or full cut-off lighting accessories that prevent unwanted light entering nearby windows and properties. Light trespass commonly occurs when street lights shine directly into homes, gardens, or bedrooms during nighttime hours. Many light spill shields for street lights are designed specifically for LED luminaires and can be retrofitted onto existing street lighting systems.

Proper shielding helps maintain effective road and pavement illumination while reducing glare, improving comfort for residents, and helping reduce complaints about excessive outdoor lighting in residential areas.

Can light spill shields be fitted to existing street lights?

Yes, many anti-glare and light spill shield systems are designed for retrofit installation on existing LED street lights and outdoor lighting columns. Retrofit shields can often be attached directly to the luminaire without replacing the entire lighting system, making them a cost-effective solution for reducing light pollution and glare.

Many councils and property owners install light spill shields for street lights to improve lighting control and minimise disturbance to nearby homes. Retrofitting shields can also help support dark sky compliance while maintaining safe and effective public lighting performance in residential and commercial environments.