
Jamie Oliver has many restaurants across the country and Fifteen is situated on the Cornish seafront overlooking the beautiful Watergate Bay and donates all its profits to a local charity.
The restaurant is one of three which runs an apprenticeship programme for young people between the ages of 18 – 24 who are often in need of a break in life and are willing to learn to cook some of the best dishes around.
Down the steps to the entrance and above the doors are 3 SolarMate 1 security lights which are used as welcome lights to illuminate the dark entrance at night.
Due to each units 3 bright LEDs, they will provide enough light to illuminate the way for customers when they arrive and leave the restaurant without blinding them like normal halogen security floodlights would.
And because they are motion sensitive, they will only turn on for a short amount of time when movement is detected. Because these lights will automatically turn on and off they do not produce a constant source of light pollution, therefore keeping the beauty of Watergate Bay intact at night.
The SolarMate 1 security light has been chosen by the restaurant for 3 reasons, firstly the lights green credentials; they are solar powered, secondly, they won’t blind potential customers but will produce enough light to help customers make their way to and from the restaurant, and thirdly, they are easy to fit and do not require mains power which gave the restaurant the freedom to fit them almost anywhere they chose.
For more information about the SolarMate Secure 1 click here


