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HomeMy WebLinkAboutDim-out in Suffolk -' - SWC:A-31 HEADQUARTERS SUFFOLK COUNTY WAR COUNCIL Office of Civilian Protection June 2 1942 TO: Deputy County Directors Chiefs of 2nd Division SUBJECT: Dim-out in Suffolk Pursuant to authority contained in Executive Order #9066 and Public Proclamation #1 of the Commanding General of the Eastern Defense Command, and Pursuant to Chapter 544 of the Laws of 1942, Section 19, Paragraph 8, the following rules and regulations are hereby es- tablished for the control of artifical lighting throughout the County of Suffolk and are to take effect immediately, from sundown each night to sunrise the following morning, for the duration of the war or until such time as these orders may be rescinded or amended. These regulations supersede all previous regulations concerning control of artificial lighting issued by this office. These regulations do not apply to official, maritime, or aerial navigation lights. A. STREET AND EXTERIOR LIGHTING 1. All exterior lights used for illumination or guidance of traffic (such as street lights) and all lights used for security measures or necessary outdoor protection, outdoor manufacture, storage or shipping of war materials (such as floodlights or artificial illumination in freight yards, docks or shipyards), shall be reduced in volume, number or wattage to a minimum consistent with their purpose and shaded so as to prevent their direct rays shining at an angle above the horizontal. All street and boardwalk lighting directly visible from seaward shall be either screened or eliminated. 2. All other exterior lights used for illumination of open areas, such as parking lots, playgrounds, places of amuse- ment or entertainment, sidewalk cafes, marquees, open-air gardens or terraces, etc., must be so shaded as to prevent their lights shining at an angle above the horizontal and the combined lighting of such areas may not exceed the average of one-quarter watt per square foot, and no individual light used for such purposes shall be in excess of one hundred watts at the rated v~ltage. B. ADVERTISING LIGHTING (Interior) 1. All lights within display windows, shop windows, open lobbies and other places of business shall be so shaded by opaque material as to prevent their direct rays being visible from any point on the exterior of the window or opening and the total lighting of such display windows shall not exceed the average of one-half watt per square foot of vertical window or opening. Where the lights of the interior of such shops, stores or other places of business arc normally visible from the exterior thereof, they shall be so shaded by opaque material as to prevent the direct rays being visible from any point outside of the building. Lights reflected outward by mirrors or other polished surfaces are subject to these provisions. Where the display window or opening is not protected from the main portion of the store, shop or place of business by a protective backdrop or partition, the wattage for lighting of the interior of such store, shop or place of business shall not exceed the average of one-quarter watt per square foot of floor space. , . SWC:A-3l -2- June 2 1942 2. All other windows, openings ahd skylights that open either on the street or courtyard or roof, shall be so screened or shaded as to prevent direct rays of light escaping therefrom. In lieu of complete screening or shading of such windows, the interior lights of the rooms concerned shall be individually shaded to prevent the shining or reflection of lights out of such windows. C. ADVERTISING LIGHTING (Exterior) 1. All exterior advertising signs illuminated by floodlights, incandescent bulbs, neon, fluorescent, or other lighting, shall be extinguished. D. HOUSE LIGHTING 1. Windows and other outlets of all commercial establishments, hotels or dwellings, adjacent to the coast, shall be so shaded or darkened that direct lights therefrom are not visible from seaward. 2. All dwellings throughout the county, or commercial estab- lishments, shall draw shades down to a point where direct rays from interior lights such as bridge lamps or table lamps shall not be visible above the horizontal. E. AUTOMOBILE LIGHTS 1. Automobiles, parked or moving, where their headlights would normally be visible from seaward, shall extinguish their bright lights. If in motion, they shall proceed with due cautiOn using only parking lights. Automobiles moving on interior roads shall move with dim lights. F. OUTSIDE FIRES 1. The intentional burning of bonfires, brush fires or burning of fields, etc., specifically come under the same regulations concerning other lighting. Where brush, rubbish, fields etc. are burning it shall be so arranged that these fires will be extinguished completely by sundown. G. OUTDOOR AMUSEMENTS 1. Carnivals, night baseball games, bazaars, etc. are pro- hibited from sunset to sunrise throughout the county. laf FLOYD D. HOUSTON Director of Civilian Protection