A BUG Rating stands for backlight, uplight, and glare. Backlight (B) is the light directed behind the fixture, uplight (U) is any light directed upward above the horizontal plane of the luminaire, and glare (G) is the amount of light emitted from the luminaire at high angles.
The backlight, uplight, and glare ratings are assigned a value between 0 and 5 (with lower of the scale being more desirable) depending on the maximum amount of light in these zones based on thresholds defined by the and enforced by the
A BUG Rating gives a simple way to quantify where the light goes in a light. In most cases, you want lower numbers as an indicator that light goes where it’s supposed to versus unintended areas. When you don’t control the light well, you get into situations where there may be consequences – such as in sensitive wildlife areas or residential neighborhoods.