lampposts
Lampposts are vertical poles that support lighting fixtures used to illuminate outdoor areas. They are common along streets, sidewalks, parks, and plazas, serving safety, navigation, and urban aesthetics. A lamppost typically comprises a pole, a mounted luminaire at the top, an arm or bracket, a base, and electrical equipment such as ballast, wiring, and sometimes a control unit. Modern lampposts often house LED luminaires and digital controls for dimming, scheduling, and remote monitoring.
Materials and forms vary. Poles can be steel, aluminum, concrete, or timber, chosen for strength, durability,
Energy and technology: LEDs have become dominant due to efficiency and long life, while earlier systems used
Maintenance and safety. Routine maintenance includes cleaning, inspecting structural integrity, repainting or corrosion protection, and replacing
History. Gas lighting appeared in the 19th century; electric street lighting emerged in the late 19th and