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Yes, motion-activated sensor lights are commonly used around entryways and driveways as a security deterrent, since sudden lighting can discourage unwanted activity around a property.
A standard spotlight stays on continuously or is manually switched, while a sensor spotlight activates automatically when it detects motion, offering convenience and energy savings.
Many sensor lights allow adjustment of sensitivity and detection range, helping reduce false triggers from small animals or passing traffic near the property.
Sensor lights are commonly installed near entryways, driveways, and side passages at a height that maximises detection range while avoiding obstructions like plants or fences.
Yes, hardwired outdoor spotlights and sensor lights must be installed by a licensed electrician in Australia to comply with electrical safety standards.
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