We’ve mentioned light switches in many articles because they are a very important part of lighting design. If you do everything else right but you select ugly light switches or install them in the wrong places, all your work is wasted.

The front door light or front porch light on most homes is not motion controlled. The light is either on or off, depending on whether someone remembered to flick the switch.

Lighting occupancy sensors are a common lighting solution, frequently employed as an energy-saving and cost-cutting measure in a wide variety of commercial and industrial workspaces.

When considering facility lighting, there are many more factors to take into account than just illuminating your space. Concerns ranging from energy efficiency to productivity should all be taken into account.

When placed correctly, indoor motion sensor lights provide great convenience, function, and savings. The principle is simple – the light motion sensor control is located in a wall switch unit, which is added as a replacement for the normal light wall switch.

Save money on outdoor security lighting while at the same time, protecting your property (and your own personal safety) with floodlights that are activated when motion is detected by a sensor.

Motion Lights and Security Lights are triggered when the fixture detects “motion,” which is defined as the movement of heat across the detection coverage area.

Motion sensors and presence sensors both have their unique functionalities and applications, but how do they differ? And more importantly, which one is the right choice for your specific needs?

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