Bumpyroad

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RAS43 wrote: Bumpyroad wrote: you will be dong your neighbor a disservice having that light come on and off all night long.
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Really?? If it is coming on then someone/something is moving around near the door and I would think that you or your neighbor might want to know about that! Besides, it can be returned to a regular on/off light easily.
there have been posts about this type of light being activated by animals, non human, walking by. the last thing I want next to me is a disco strobe all night long.
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forty4san

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When we were looking to purchase the security light I called the company and asked them that very question. I was told that bugs don't like LED lights, they aren't attracted by it. We've had our security light (with a 100 lum LED light) for almost a year and highly recommend it to anyone. As another poster said. If that light goes off (you can adjust it) then someone is walking to close.
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Bumpyroad wrote: RAS43 wrote: Bumpyroad wrote: you will be dong your neighbor a disservice having that light come on and off all night long.
bumpy
Really?? If it is coming on then someone/something is moving around near the door and I would think that you or your neighbor might want to know about that! Besides, it can be returned to a regular on/off light easily.
there have been posts about this type of light being activated by animals, non human, walking by. the last thing I want next to me is a disco strobe all night long.
bumpy He can always turn it off when not needed....
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