Light Towers: avoiding liability

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Light Towers: avoiding liability

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Light Towers are subject to wind loads, and can topple over as a result, causing damage to the Light Towers itself, or worse, damaging property, buildings, or people.

That leads to questions about who installed the Light Towers, whether it was installed correctly, and whether or not it has been reinstalled by third parties. The Calculus platform offers a solution.

Our advanced package uses a built-in gyroscope that monitors wind loads and lowers the mast to a safe height, automatically and remotely. You can also monitor the slightest movement of your Light Towers, so you’ll know if a pole has been moved by a third party.

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