Adult Nightlights: 5 Fast Facts

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Fact #1. Up until the mid-1980s, outlet-powered nightlights had been largely designed for children who were afraid of the dark. The industry shifted after clapper lights proved to be a hit among adults. The nightlight trade has since focused its efforts upon promoting household ambiance and safety.
Fact #2. The first thing to think about when you're in the market for a nightlight is where you plan on installing it, and why. Choosing a basic model to put in the outlet next to your bed, for example, should be relatively straightforward. If, on the other hand, the only available outlet in your room sits several feet away, you may want to pursue an option that works with a timer or remote.
Fact #3. If you plan on using one of these lights on your porch or in a garage, it would make sense to seek out a model that works by way of a motion detector. Motion-detecting lights can help you save on costs by remaining turned off until somebody moves within a pre-specified range.
Fact #4. The most common places to install these lights are in the bedroom and in the bathroom. But they can serve as a utility throughout the entire house, as well. A common example might be placing one in any area where there is a single step, or a lowered clearance. Installing a light in these areas can prevent guests or family members from tripping, bumping their heads, or stubbing their toes.
Fact #5. Adult nightlights are safer than burning candles in the bedroom. According to the National Fire Protection Agency, more than a third of all home candle fires begin in the bedroom. This percentage is based upon an average of 25 home candle fires a day in the United States alone.
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