Obviously if you are expecting someone, it makes sense. But what is the ratiOnal for having your outside lights on all night or until you go to bed? I am just curious because it would never occur to me.
Security. Lights make it look like someone is home, and they make it harder for someone to break in without being seen from the street.
This. My dad was on our city's PD for 35 years and he feels like it really does add some security. It seems like a little thing, but why would you break into a house that is well lit when you can break in to the one down the street that is covered in darkness?
ETA: That last sentence sounds weird when I read it... but it's kinda true.
Security. Lights make it look like someone is home, and they make it harder for someone to break in without being seen from the street.
This. My dad was on our city's PD for 35 years and he feels like it really does add some security. It seems like a little thing, but why would you break into a house that is well lit when you can break in to the one down the street that is covered in darkness?
ETA: That last sentence sounds weird when I read it... but it's kinda true.
That's why we always left ours on at night in our last house. The neighborhood watch group sent out a request to everyone to leave porch lights on all night. Apparently well lit neighborhoods do have lower crime rates.
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yup, for security. And for safety. Sometimes our neighbors stop by in the evening if they see our cars. I'd hate to think of them walking up the drive in the dark.
For what it's worth, and I meant to put this in the other post, they sell lights that have auto on/off and dimmers on them to save energy. So our front porch lights come on at dusk and go off at sunrise but they are kinda dim. If there is any motion around them then they come on full-light. They are fairly easy to install and do save you a little $$.
We have been doing it since the boy across the street murdered the family down the road and our local PD suggested everyone keep them on for safety. Even since I've moved, I've always had the outside lights on at night.
Security, I prefer to have the front and back of my house well lit.
This. I am all about safety and every little thing helps.
This too! DH travels for work & it just makes me feel a little safer.
I agree. If somebody wants to try to break in, I don't want to give them dark, so they have time to work. If they're going to try, they're going to have to do it in bright spotlights where people would notice!
We have lights on sensors for security. I don't understand people who leave them on all night though. Why not just use sensors? A lot of our neighbors have their lights on all night. It seems like a waste and it makes it really bright in my house even with our blinds closed! I can't imagine how bright it is inside their own houses. Maybe they use a lot of room darkening shades.
Thank you for asking this! I wondered the exact same thing too when I saw that post.
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We leave our outside light on too. When I'm home alone which is often I leave the hallway and kitchen light on. Hallway just cause I'm a chicken lol and kitchen because it faces the back and we already have our front lights.
Obviously if you are expecting someone, it makes sense. But what is the ratiOnal for having your outside lights on all night or until you go to bed? I am just curious because it would never occur to me.
A sense of security. DH's car was broken into...in our driveway...at the back of the house (the garage is at the back of the house and the driveway goes along the side and around the back). We have a larger backyard and a side yard both with a crap load of trees. We have 4, yes 4 motion lights. 2 were already installed (one on each corner of the house) when we moved in. The other 2 are porch type lights. We leave one with a brighter light as a motion detector and the other one has a bug light in it and is set as a dusk to dawn light.
If his car had never been broken into, I'm not sure we would have back lights on unless we were entertaining or needed to be out there for some reason.
Security. Lights make it look like someone is home, and they make it harder for someone to break in without being seen from the street.
This for sure. And I'm baffled that my neighbors on either side of us still leave their lights off after getting their cars broken into last week. Yep, both neighbors on either side of us. Our lights are on all night and nothing was taken from our property.
My husband keeps our lights on so that there's no way to sneak up to our house and so that the dogs can see if there's someone there. It's a security thing.
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This! we added a gadget to it so the lights will come on by themselves when its dark and turn off when the sun comes up.
ETA: That last sentence sounds weird when I read it... but it's kinda true.
That's why we always left ours on at night in our last house. The neighborhood watch group sent out a request to everyone to leave porch lights on all night. Apparently well lit neighborhoods do have lower crime rates.
This. I am all about safety and every little thing helps.
yup, for security. And for safety. Sometimes our neighbors stop by in the evening if they see our cars. I'd hate to think of them walking up the drive in the dark.
For what it's worth, and I meant to put this in the other post, they sell lights that have auto on/off and dimmers on them to save energy. So our front porch lights come on at dusk and go off at sunrise but they are kinda dim. If there is any motion around them then they come on full-light. They are fairly easy to install and do save you a little $$.
We turn ours on for security.
This too! DH travels for work & it just makes me feel a little safer.
I agree. If somebody wants to try to break in, I don't want to give them dark, so they have time to work. If they're going to try, they're going to have to do it in bright spotlights where people would notice!
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A sense of security. DH's car was broken into...in our driveway...at the back of the house (the garage is at the back of the house and the driveway goes along the side and around the back). We have a larger backyard and a side yard both with a crap load of trees. We have 4, yes 4 motion lights. 2 were already installed (one on each corner of the house) when we moved in. The other 2 are porch type lights. We leave one with a brighter light as a motion detector and the other one has a bug light in it and is set as a dusk to dawn light.
If his car had never been broken into, I'm not sure we would have back lights on unless we were entertaining or needed to be out there for some reason.
This for sure. And I'm baffled that my neighbors on either side of us still leave their lights off after getting their cars broken into last week. Yep, both neighbors on either side of us. Our lights are on all night and nothing was taken from our property.
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