Low Intensity Obstruction Lights (LIO), Type B fixture with a 32cd red LED steady-on design, are essential for ensuring the safety of telecommunication towers. These lights help make towers visible to aircraft, particularly in low light conditions. With an energy-efficient LED setup, they offer long-lasting performance, reducing maintenance and operational costs. Designed to withstand harsh weather, these lights meet aviation safety standards for structures under 45 meters. The steady-on red LED minimizes light pollution while providing clear visibility, enhancing both safety and efficiency for telecommunication infrastructure.

Low Intensity Obstruction Lights (LIO), Type B fixture with a 32cd red LED steady-on design, are essential for ensuring the safety of telecommunication towers.


These lights help make towers visible to aircraft, particularly in low light conditions. With an energy-efficient LED setup, they offer long-lasting performance, reducing maintenance and operational costs. Designed to withstand harsh weather, these lights meet aviation safety standards for structures under 45 meters. The steady-on red LED minimizes light pollution while providing clear visibility, enhancing both safety and efficiency for telecommunication infrastructure.

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