Motion Sensor Nightlights

I bought another one today because I just love them.  They stay off until they sense motion (even a gust of air) and they turn on automatically within several feet. I have a few from GE - in the hallway, and the bathrooms (great for a night trip).  I got a First Alert one today at Target for the back door. It is a bit larger than the GE ones (got those at WalMart). They cost around $10.00 or less each but they are a worthy investment.

I just thought I would post this because it is a nice inexpensive gift for someone, especially an elderly person.

The only problem I have is if someone leaves the laundry door opened, and the dryer is running, the nightlight stays on from the dryer vibrations.

I would think that if you put one in a baby's room, when they cry, it would go on automatically too from the crying vibrations.



posted by: rosietulips (reply)
post date: 12.12.06 (4:44 pm)

I love those kind of nightlights!



posted by: sebastianjoshua (reply)
post date: 12.12.06 (7:43 pm)

it is a very good thing to have.... i bought it 3 years ago for my back ally. It can sense any motion, normally with a bright sportlight



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 12.13.06 (10:04 pm)

great gift tip :). thanx



posted by: girlpower (reply)
post date: 12.13.06 (11:30 pm)

Sounds like a great product. I want to get a few of those definitely!



posted by: tfruge1 (reply)
post date: 12.14.06 (11:27 am)

Once again Ink, I applaud you for taking the right steps to help save electricity and help the environment with your actions. Not only does this save you money but it also helps each and every one of us here on earth as well.

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