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Your home is your sanctuary and you should feel safe in it, but after the sun goes down there are opportunities for burglars or unwanted intruders to hide in the dark areas of your property, leaving your home at risk for a potential break-in. One way to help keep that from happening is to add motion detector lights to your property because it’s a great way to enhance your home all while improving your home automation.

Where to Place Motion Detector Lights

Walkways that lead to your front door, back door, driveway, and garage are great areas to place motion detector lights. Not only are they areas where burglars enter houses, but also areas that will be illuminated when you come home at night or exit your house. Patios, side yards, near sheds, and areas that could be hazardous such as pools and stairways are also ideal.

Types of Motion Detector Lights

There are various motion detector lights available. Some are flood lights with basic designs while others are more stylish to the match the exterior of your house. There are wired, wireless, and solar-powered options as well.

Motion detector lights play an important role in home automation by acting as one of the first layers of security. They’re also there to help guide us through the darkness when we pull up to our driveways or exit our homes at night. Security and safety are things many of us want in our homes and motion detector lights are a great way to help achieve that.

Patios, side yards, near sheds, and areas that could be hazardous such as pools and stairways are also ideal. Unwanted intruders can approach your house from various locations, so be sure that other areas that lead to your property are also covered such as fence gates, patio doors, and around bushes and trees.

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