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Should You Install Motion Sensor Lighting for Your Home

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Last Updated: June 11, 2024

Lighting products that offer a motion sensor feature can be ideal in many cases, and there are some advantages, but you may also find some drawbacks as well. Not only are these becoming more popular than ever as a security precaution outside of the home, but many individuals are now using these inside as well. A common complaint is that people forget to turn off the lights in the home, wasting electricity and running up the electric bill in the process.

Security Benefits

The security that exterior lights with this capability can provide can be priceless. If anything or anyone tries to come through your yard and get close to the structure, the product will turn on, identifying the area where there is activity. When these are placed on the home exterior, there are some concerns and issues, though. At times, a heavy wind or wildlife in the area may cause these to come on repeatedly and wear them down much faster. This is not a problem for those that are installed indoors.

Cost Considerations

The cost for motion-sensitive lighting can vary widely, from very affordable to extremely expensive. The final expense will depend on the number, type, and brands of the fixtures that you have chosen. Exterior components must be installed so that they are protected from the elements and moisture; otherwise, they may not operate properly or at all in some situations. If you are not mechanically inclined, then this may mean additional costs for professional installation instead.

Finding Deals Online

You can get great deals on all types of lighting by searching the Internet. You may see savings of as much as 50% or even more over the cost that you would pay at a local retailer while getting the same model and appearance. Before making any online purchase, make sure that you evaluate the seller very carefully, and make sure you understand all of the terms and conditions that you are agreeing to when you buy.

Choosing the Right Features

Whether you choose light options that include motion sensors, adjustable controls, or just the most basic on and off options, you do not have to spend a fortune. There are fixtures and models that can be found for under $100, and also those that may cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars. Consider what features you want and what level of energy efficiency you are hoping for, and then consider what your budget will be for this purchase. After you have all of this information, then start the search so that you will be prepared and will get exactly what you want and need at a price you can afford to pay.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Use

Indoor Use

Motion sensor lighting inside the home can be incredibly convenient. For instance, placing these lights in hallways, bathrooms, or basements can ensure that you never have to fumble for a switch in the dark. Additionally, they can be a great energy-saving measure, as they will automatically turn off when no motion is detected for a certain period.

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Outdoor Use

For outdoor use, motion sensor lights can act as a deterrent for potential intruders. However, it’s essential to place them strategically to avoid false triggers from wind or small animals. Modern motion sensors have adjustable sensitivity settings that can help mitigate this issue.

Energy Efficiency

Motion sensor lights can contribute significantly to energy efficiency. By ensuring that lights are only on when needed, you can reduce your overall electricity consumption. Look for models that are Energy Star certified to ensure maximum efficiency.

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Conclusion

Motion sensor lighting offers a blend of convenience, security, and energy efficiency. Whether used indoors or outdoors, these lights can provide significant benefits. By carefully considering your needs, budget, and the specific features you want, you can find the perfect motion sensor lighting solution for your home.

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