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2016 Spring Home Improvement

LINCON DAILY

NEWS.com

May 2, 2016

This product and other similar products may be

found at several higher-end home improvement

stores.

We all have things in our home that we care

about that have personal value, and we want to

protect. But systems even of this caliber may not

be affordable or even necessary, especially if your

primary concern is that your home stay safe and

secure while you take a week away.

There is always the option to go old school with

light timers and motion lights, telling trusted

neighbors and the local police that you’re are out

of town, stopping your mail delivery, and making

sure your doors and windows are all locked when

you leave.

Timers and motion lights are available locally

at several locations, and can equal a minor

investment compared to a full-blown security

system.

There are options for timers such as a “smart

timer” that can be programmed to mimic your

habits when you are gone. One such timer is the

GE 7-day timer. The timer works on a single

outlet, so if more than one light is to be lit, you’ll

need multiple timers at about $13 each. The timer

is programmable for seven day cycles and allows

for up to 20 different on/off settings.

It should be noted that of these 20 settings, half

are used to turn the timer on and half to turn it off,

so you only have ten total cycles of lights on and

off, spread across seven days, per outlet. Set-up of

the timer may be a little complicated. But GE has

thoughtfully provided a YouTube video that will

walk you through the process.

Many have mixed emotions about using outdoor

motion lights for home security. There is a camp

of thought that says all you are doing is lighting

the pathway for the burglar to get into your

home. Others though believe that shining light

in vulnerable parts of the home exterior can deter

thieves.

Both views are understandable. So the bottom line

will have to be, what makes you feel more secure.

One of the greater benefits of exterior motion

lights is not just security but also safety. For

those coming home after dark, a light that turns

on automatically on the porch or at the garage

door may have separate benefits of its own. Also,

having a flood light that goes on and is in view

of that trusted neighbor’s front window, can

assist them in knowing something might be awry.

However, it should also be noted that the lights

can be set off by wandering dogs, stray cats, and

falling leaves.

As always, the bottom line of what you need for a

home security system falls to you. It is important

to remember that bigger is not always better, but

will almost always be more expensive. The best

recommendation: Evaluate what you need for your

peace of mind, and act accordingly.

[Nila Smith]