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IES G 1 2003

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IESNA G-1 Guideline for Security Lighting for People, Property, and Public Spaces

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IES 2003 72
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This Guideline for design and implementation of security lighting is intended for use by property owners and managers, crime prevention specialists, law enforcement and security professionals, risk managers, lighting specifiers, contractors, the legal profession, and homeowners concerned about security and the prevention of crime. It also covers basic security principles, illuminance requirements for various types of properties, protocol for evaluating current lighting levels for different security applications, and security survey and crime search methodology. Guidelines include exterior and interior security lighting practices for the reasonable protection of persons and property.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
3 Copyright
4 Committee Members
5 Table of Contents
7 Foreword and History
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Lighting and its Relationship to Crime
8 2.0 Scope and Purpose
9 3.0 Basic Principles of Security and Security Lighting
3.1 Principles
10 3.2 Community Responsive Design
12 3.3 Security Lighting Planning
4.0 Understanding “When Security is an Issue”
5.0 Visibility Concerns in Security Applications
5.1 Illuminance
5.2 Horizontal Illuminance
19 5.3 Vertical Illuminance
5.4 Uniformity
5.5 Glare
5.6 Shadows
5.7 Establishing Site Divisions
5.8 Total Site Zone
20 5.9 Pedestrian Zone
5.10 Path Zone
5.11 Building Zone
5.12 Building Perimeter Zone
6.0 Lighting Equipment
26 7.0 Security Lighting for Controlled Spaces
7.1 General
27 7.2 Specific Applications
28 7.2.1 Unoccupied Spaces
29 7.2.2 Offices and Other Buildings
31 7.2.3 Automated Teller Machines and Night Depositories
33 7.2.4 Parking Facilities (Lots and Garages)
7.2.5 Residential Parking Areas
7.2.6 Parking Lots and Areas for Public Parks
34 7.2.7 Supermarkets and Major Retail Outlets
39 7.2.8 Fast Food and Franchise Restaurants
40 7.2.9 Convenience Stores and Gas Stations
41 7.2.10 Single-Family Residences
42 7.2.11 Multi-Family Residences
44 7.2.12 Multi-Family Residences for the Elderly
7.2.13 Schools & Institutions
45 7.2.14 Law Enforcement, Fire, Ambulance, and Other Emergency Services
7.2.15 Hotels and Motels
46 8.0 Glossary of Terms
48 References
49 Annexes
Annex A-Studies on Lighting and its Relationship to Crime
50 Annex B-Physical Security Survey
54 Annex C-Taking Security Illumination Measurements – A Practical Guide
58 Annex D-Crime Analysis and Foreseeability of Crime
62 Annex E-Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design [CPTED]
68 Annex F-Lighting for Television and Photographic Surveillance
70 Annex G-Municipal Approvals
Annex H-Additional Reading
IES G 1 2003
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