Street lamp renovation and replacement in Guide County, Hainan Prefecture, Qinghai Province

In order to further improve the lighting rate of urban street lamps, improve the quality of life of residents, and ensure the safety of people's night travel. In 2024, the Housing and Construction Bureau of Guide County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province, took the upgrading and renovation of old street lamps as a popular project, actively applied for the comprehensive environmental improvement project of Heyin Town, and upgraded and renovated the lighting facilities such as the control box, power transmission lines, lamp poles, lampshades, and bulbs of the main urban road lamps.

Street lamp renovation and replacement in Guide County, Hainan Prefecture, Qinghai Province

In view of the simple facilities of old street lamps in the main urban area, aging lines, high maintenance failure rate, and unclear night lighting effects, the Housing and Construction Bureau of Guide County dismantled 122 old double-arm street lamps along 2.8 kilometers of urban main roads such as Heguan Avenue and North-South Street, and planned to install 171 LED energy-saving magnolia lamps, 2 transformer boxes and other supporting facilities, and conducted a comprehensive dragnet-style physical examination of the lighting facilities in the main urban area.

The replaced street lamps not only illuminate the way home for residents, but also illuminate the hearts of residents, improving the happiness and satisfaction of the people. In the next step, the Housing and Urban-Rural Development Bureau of Guide County will continue to base itself on its work responsibilities and functions, and strive to "do practical things and solve people's worries". With a more down-to-earth work style, it will actively serve the people, solve their urgent problems, and continue to focus on practical and small things that the people can see, know and feel, so as to do practical things well and do good things.

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