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Security Lights With Sensor
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I have had them for years but haven't been using them for years either so because we getting a lot of break-ins in a few areas from where I live - I wanted to use them again.
The electrician wired them to a plug in my bedroom and so of course they are not working.
I spoke to my handyman who told me to buy LED ones this time as of course they are energy saving.
Anybody point me to some - thanks. Front and side of house.
The electrician wired them to a plug in my bedroom and so of course they are not working.
I spoke to my handyman who told me to buy LED ones this time as of course they are energy saving.
Anybody point me to some - thanks. Front and side of house.
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The LED type with a PIR sensor will be far more energy efficient and I would recommend getting an electrician in to hardwire them in rather than putting a plug on them and plugging them into a socket.
There are many on the market and I would ask an electrician for advice on the best ones to buy.
Someone I know who advises people on the subject of security said it is best to set security lights to come on for about ten seconds if they are activated, so that if an intruder is moving about, the light will flash. People will take more notice of a flashing light than one that stays on.
The LED type with a PIR sensor will be far more energy efficient and I would recommend getting an electrician in to hardwire them in rather than putting a plug on them and plugging them into a socket.
There are many on the market and I would ask an electrician for advice on the best ones to buy.
Someone I know who advises people on the subject of security said it is best to set security lights to come on for about ten seconds if they are activated, so that if an intruder is moving about, the light will flash. People will take more notice of a flashing light than one that stays on.
Have you thought about solar lights? These have batteries which are charged by sunlight so need no mains connection ie, all you need is a screwdriver to put them up and no running costs. The batteries are standard AA rechargeables so, if after several years they start to fail, you can replace them yourself cheaply.
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Overall, LeonLite LED Security Lights are the best.
Overall, the best.
The most versatile is indeed the Maxsa Motion activated Security outdoor spotlight.
Mr Beams Wireless Outdoor Spotlight is a good value for money option.
Solar Motion Sensor Lights from Baxia Technology are the best path lights.
The Sengled Smartsense is the best motion sensor light bulb on the market.
Overall, the best.
The most versatile is indeed the Maxsa Motion activated Security outdoor spotlight.
Mr Beams Wireless Outdoor Spotlight is a good value for money option.
Solar Motion Sensor Lights from Baxia Technology are the best path lights.
The Sengled Smartsense is the best motion sensor light bulb on the market.