Security Lighting
There is no doubt that security lighting can deter burglars. It also reduces the fear of crime: a simple plug in timer could be enough to put off an opportunist criminal from burglaring your home. The burglar often makes up his mind to target a property from across the road; if your property is lit then he will generally look for a softer option.
Take a look down your street after dark, can you see anyone lurking in the undergrowth/
There are numerous security lighting products on the market, which usually fall into one of the following four catagories:
Timer Operated
These devices can be programmed to switch on lights externally or internally during the hours of darkness or for any time in between. There are timer switches that are designed to replace existing room light switches as well as plug in units which fit into a three pin socket. Some models allow for multiple on/off periods. A plug in timer can also switch on a radio tuned into a talk channel giving the impression that your home is occupied.
Manually Operated
This is your typical room light switch. You would switch a light on for short periods using this method i.e. when someone is at the front door. The major drawback with this method is that the light or lights may be left on all night and in the summer months the sun gets up before you do, wasting electricity.
Dusk 'Till Dawn Lighting
This is the preferred method of externally lighting up your home. The lamp stays on during the hours of darkness and goes off as it starts to get light.
These units have many positive features including:
- provides a more pleasant light to sit outdoors on summer nights.
- are very energy efficient.
- lamp life is 8 to 10 times more that a typical household light bulb.
- makes the property more attractive at night.
- makes the occupier appear more switched on to security.
- is fail safe as you know instantly when the lamp has failed.
Movement Sensor Operated
The most common form of lighting is the PIR (passive infa-red receiver) operated tungsten halogen lamp. This form of lighting has a number of drawbacks including:
- it is extremely energy inefficient.
- often causes annoyance to neighbours.
- they create harsh light and extreme shadows.
- quickly lose their credibility through false activations.
- they are easily defeated by masking turning or in some cases stoled.
- when activated by a criminal, he is often already committed to breaking in.
- when fitted near a road it can cause a dazzling effect for motorists.
- these fittings can also increase the fear of crime because of their false alarms triggering. when a cat or dog walks in front of the sensor or a tree sways in the wind.
How many lights will I need?
Your home need not look like Blackpool Illuminations, and everybody's needs are different. You should aim for at least one or two lights which operate on a dusk 'till dawn sensor and perhaps a light which is connected to a movement detector, or is manually operated.
Remember that security lighting forms part of a security package.
You should always consider the fitting of good locks and possibly an alarm. It should also be remembered that lighting only has real value when the area illuminated is capable of being seen. There is little point, in terms of security, illuminating an area that no one can see.
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