Homes, commercial office buildings, parking garages, and even parking lots can benefit from sensor lighting for a variety of reasons. The main benefits include:
Security for their employees, family members, and guests
Safety for the vehicles parked in the areas
Only use lighting when needed
Save money as well as consume less energy
Let's break down the benefits.
Security for employees, family members, and guests – a well-lit parking area provides employees with the security they need to walk to and from their vehicle without the worry of someone lurking in the shadows. This goes for walking up your sidewalk to your front door as well. With sensor lighting, the lights will only come as the employees walk to and from their vehicle, so providing them with the lighting they need to feel secure.
Safety for vehicles parked in the areas – vehicles parked in parking lots, parking garages, in the driveway, or on the street are vulnerable. On the other hand, if lights come on when motion is detected, thieves tend to steer clear and look elsewhere for vehicles to steal.
Only use lighting when needed – this factor is very important as you will not have to keep lights on in storage areas, restrooms, parking lots, backyard, or porch, which can increase the cost of your utility bills. The illumination will come on when motion is detected and will automatically go off when after a few minutes of no movement in the area.
Save money as well as consume less energy – since this option only uses lighting when needed, you will of course be saving money and consuming less energy at the same time.
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