LED 110V Flood Lights
Illuminate your worksite with maximum safety and performance. Our professional-grade 110V LED floodlights are built tough for construction environments, delivering brilliant, energy-efficient illumination where you need it most. Choose these portable site lights for superior visibility and reliability in all weather conditions.
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Reliable 110V LED Flood Lights for Construction Sites
Visibility and safety are crucial on any construction site, making reliable illumination essential. Our specialised range of 110V LED and flood lights is designed to deliver powerful, consistent lighting while adhering to industry low-voltage safety standards. Say goodbye to fragile, high-maintenance halogen fixtures; these modern LED floodlights deliver bright, instant light, even in the most challenging working conditions.
The Safety Advantage of 110V LED Lights
Using 110V floodlights is mandatory on most UK construction sites for a vital reason: safety. By employing a transformer to reduce the standard 230V mains voltage to 110V (centre-tapped to earth), the risk of fatal electric shock is significantly reduced.
Our 110V LED lights ensure your crew is protected while working, fully compliant with HSE site lighting guidelines. This low-voltage operation provides peace of mind without compromising the brightness and coverage required to illuminate large work areas, scaffold runs, and temporary pathways.
Why Choose These LED Floodlights as Site Lights
Opting for LED technology over traditional halogen or incandescent lights offers immediate and long-term benefits:
- Extreme Durability: Constructed with robust, high-impact casings and high IP ratings (often IP65 or higher), these LED floodlights are built to withstand dust, heavy rain, and the wear and tear common in busy construction environments.
- Massive Energy Savings: 110V LED lights use up to 80% less power than equivalent halogen lights, reducing strain on generators and lowering fuel or electricity costs throughout the life of a project.
- Instant Light, Zero Heat: Unlike older bulbs, 110V flood lights turn on instantly and generate minimal heat, eliminating the risk of accidental burns or fire hazards on site.
- Versatile & Portable: Available in various formats, from freestanding tripod-mounted units to durable, portable options, these site lights can be positioned precisely where high-power illumination is needed temporarily.
Invest in the toughest, most efficient 110V LED lights available to ensure your project stays on schedule, remains safe, and stays within budget.
FAQs
Do you need planning permission for portable floodlights?
Generally, planning permission is not required for the temporary use of portable site lights or 110V flood lights on construction sites. Planning regulations typically address permanent exterior lighting and structures that could significantly alter an area’s visual appearance or contribute to light pollution.
As temporary, portable equipment intended solely for operational purposes, these 110V LED lights usually do not require planning permission. Nevertheless, it is essential to comply with all applicable local regulations on noise and light spill, particularly when operating LED floodlights near residential areas.
What is the difference between normal flood lights and 110V flood lights?
The fundamental distinction between standard (230V) and 110V LED floodlights lies in their operating voltage and intended use.
110V LED Flood Lights:
- Voltage and Safety: These lights are specifically engineered for the low-voltage environments of construction and industrial sites. They require a transformer to step down the UK mains supply (230V) to 110V. This is a crucial, often mandatory, safety standard on many worksites, as the reduced voltage significantly lowers the risk of severe electric shock, making 110V lights vital for worker protection.
- Application: Classified as rugged, portable site lights, 110V floodlights are designed for temporary, heavy-duty work.
Standard (230V) LED Floodlights:
Application: These are intended for permanent, static installations, such as security lighting, building façade illumination, or garden lighting.













