Hoarding Lights

Hoarding Lights

Designed to fit onto flat site hoardings, these battery powered hoarding lights are ideal for warning motorists of obstacles close to the edge of the road. There are both flashing and constant illumination modes, which can be easily toggled with a switch on the lamp. A light sensor means that the lamp turns off automatically during daylight hours, preserving battery life. Hoarding lights can last for six months in flashing mode, while tamper resistant security bolts ensure they are locked in place for as long as required.

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  • About Hoarding Lights

    Hoarding lights are designed to be mounted on or around construction site hoardings, temporary fencing, and walkways to highlight hazards and/or illuminate the surrounding area, sometimes deterring unauthorised access. The lights are installed for safety and security reasons, usually during construction or renovation projects.

    These lights are specifically designed to be installed in areas that are temporarily poorly lit, where streetlights may not adequately illuminate, such as under scaffolding or near construction site offices and event venues. They help improve visibility and safety in these areas during nighttime or low-light conditions. Many of our range include sensors that will automatically turn the light off during daylight hours, significantly increasing its use life.

    Where temporary works have been installed, hoarding lights can be used to ensure pedestrians and site staff can go about their business without fear of walking into a hazard. Our range of hoarding safety lights are hand-selected for their durability and versatile options; below, we have outlined some of our range's key types of hoarding lights.


    Walkway Lights

    Walkway lights are designed to illuminate pathways and are often equipped with LED technology for improved brightness and energy efficiency. They are installed in strategic places like scaffolding walkways, to provide good visibility in dimly lit areas away from the lights from lamp posts.

    Battery-Powered Hoarding Lights

    Our comprehensive range of battery-powered hoarding lights is suitable for areas where a traditional power supply may not be readily available or practical. These lights are portable and convenient for temporary installations that do not need to rely on a direct power source. 

    Rechargeable Hoarding Lights

    Perfect for longer-duration work, lights with rechargeable batteries are often solar-powered. This removes the need to worry about keeping the batteries charged and provides reliable illumination during the hours after dark. Charging these lights extends their lifespans before their batteries need replacing.

    What Makes A Good Hoarding Light?

    Before choosing the best hoarding light for your space, consider the following key factors:

    Light Sensor

    Will the installation area be dark even during the day? If visibility is clear during daylight hours, consider a light with an inbuilt sunlight sensor.

    Energy Source

    Consider the light’s accessibility to a direct power source. Choose between battery—and mains-powered hoarding lights, including options like solar power, to best suit your needs and environment.

    Fixing options

    How will the hoarding light be installed? Consider the compatibility of the light’s fixing method with your space, and what you plan on attaching the light to. Hoarding lights are typically available with fixings for hoardings (flat surfaces), fences (like heras fencing), and scaffolds.

    Colour and Brightness

    How bright does your hoarding light need to be, and what message does it need to convey? Bright white LEDs are best for visibility, although “warmer” colours can be better for the eyes at night. Red options are usually used to warn pedestrians and motorists of hoarding and other hazards close to road edges.

    Battery Life

    Evaluate the required battery life of the light. Our range of hoarding lights has naturally long lifespans (in the weeks to months), but having a light run out of battery and turn off halfway through work in the dark can be extremely dangerous! If being installed for extended lengths of time, consider a solar-powered light or one with a rechargeable battery.