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Security lights can not only make your daily life convenient but also protect your house. Security lights serve two purposes: first, they dissuade unwanted visitors by keeping entryways light at night, and second, they can be of benefit for homeowners and invited guests, especially in areas where there are no nearby street lights or the house is set back far from the street. Good security lighting can make it easier to navigate driveways and paths in the dark.
Proper lighting both indoors and out is an important part of a home security plan. Dark nooks around the house can allow would-be burglars to hide in the shadows as they sneak up on the premises. Downstairs windows and doors, garage entrances, and sliding glass doors are particularly vulnerable spots and should be well-lit at night. Also, ensure the keyholes to the front and back doors are lit.
You should think about installing sensor light outside of your house. First of all, this will provide more visibility outside, especially if you have trees growing in your yard. You will also be immediately alerted when someone is coming close to your house. The system will detect the outside movement and will immediately turn the lights on.
As a further deterrent to thieves, you may want to employ automatic lights, or timer lights, that come on even when there is no one home. This gives the impression that someone is home, and most burglars won't want to risk trying to enter such a house. They prefer the easy mark. Gentle, low lighting that doesn't reveal too much of what's inside, but suggests the homeowner may be reading in a chair or some such, is a good choice.
Heat or motion sensing lights are a good choice for outdoor lights. Motion-sensors will turn on the lights when any movement is detected within range of the sensor. This can be a pain if a wind blows a tree branch into range, and the light turns off and on all night. Also if there are a lot of animals in the neighborhood, they can set off the lights. This is why heat-sensing lights are sometime preferred. These only light up when heat (specifically human body temperature heat) is detected. You can also get infrared lights to monitor protected areas. You can program these to sound an alarm if someone enters the specified area.
In addition to the above benefits, home security lights will distract many of the possible thieves that may try to break in your house. Many of the lights are not expensive to purchase and to install. You should, however, have a professional install your security lights to make sure they are working properly and are detecting only the types of movements that you would like to detect.
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