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Post lights are typically taller, freestanding fixtures used to illuminate driveways or garden entrances, while bollard lights are shorter, low-level fixtures generally used along paths for guidance lighting.
Driveways, garden paths, and pool surrounds are common areas for post and bollard lights, providing even, low-level illumination that improves safety and visibility at night.
Yes, hardwired post and bollard lights must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia to ensure safe and compliant wiring, particularly for outdoor, in-ground installations.
As a general guide, bollard lights are often spaced 2m to 3m apart to provide even, continuous illumination along a garden path or driveway.
Since these fixtures are typically installed in fully exposed outdoor locations, an IP65 rating or higher is generally recommended for adequate weather resistance.
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