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Security is a concern for every homeowner: They want to protect their families and valuables from people with malicious intent. One of the best ways to deter theft is the use of outdoor lights, which prevent people from slipping in under cover of darkness. If you’re an electrical contractor and your clients aren’t sure which security lighting fixtures to install, direct them to the guide below.

Common Types of Security Lighting Fixtures

1. Floodlights

For full-yard illumination, it’s hard to beat a floodlight. They provide a steady source of illumination around your home, using LED bulbs that can last for years without being changed. If you’re concerned about bright lights interrupting your sleep or irking your neighbors, you may want to choose another option.

2. Motion-Sensor Lights

lighting fixtureLike floodlights, motion-sensor lights also use LED bulbs. Instead of being on all night, however, they only activate when the motion sensor is tripped. This means they can turn on when you first arrive home or go out to take the trash, but they’ll automatically turn off after no movement is detected for a few minutes. This fixture also makes it easy to notice outside disturbances.

3. Timed Lighting

Outside, lights can be installed that run on a schedule—just set the hours you would like them to be on. Indoors, you may want to utilize timers during your daily routine, or just while you’re on vacation. A pattern of lights turning on and off indoors will have the appearance of an occupied home, even when you’re away.

 

For lighting fixtures, electrical supplies, and tools in Nebraska, visit Lincoln Winlectric. With an inventory of more than 10,000 items, they’re a trusted source for electrical contractors across the South Lincoln area. To learn more about their inventory, visit their website. You can also call (402) 423-3100 to speak with a representative with any questions.

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