Home Security Lighting
Home invasion is every homeowner’s worst nightmare. One incident in a neighborhood can put the entire block into a state of fear. The local media sensationalizes crime statistics, adding to the anxiety already present in a large urban environment whose unzoned, commuter-oriented infrastructure enables crime to strike anywhere at any time, regardless of geography or position of residence. Investing in a home security lighting system is the best way to counter this threat and bring you peace of mind. Home security lights offer many advantages to the homeowner looking to protect personal property and safety. A home security lighting system can cover the entirety of a front and back yard, allowing for instant response to any potential threat. Illuminations Lighting and Design installs home security lighting systems designed with the most sophisticated equipment and integrated into existing home decorum, architectural designs, and automation systems.
It is critical to consider functional design and reliable responsiveness anytime you invest in a home security lighting system. Unlike functional and aesthetic lighting, home security lighting is by nature mission critical in its operation and can only protect your home and your family if it works every time, on time, the way it is supposed to. Illuminations Lighting and Design ensures the reliability of its home security lighting systems with a number of sound, practical installation strategies geared toward automated and immediate response to home invasion. We install top-quality motion sensors in home security lights that sense human movement throughout the perimeter of the yard. We further enhance their protective capability by integrating home security lights with existing alarm systems. This is extremely important to individuals who have already invested heaving in a home alarm system and may be concerned about making additional investments in additional equipment that may or may not prove compatible. With a fully trained and certified staff of master electrical contractors, we can safely integrate your home lighting into your existing alarm and home automation system so you can depend on your entire equipment investment to function as a singular protective entity.
If you are looking to invest in a new home security lighting system and a new home alarm system simultaneously, definitely give us a call. We assist security companies with buried conduits and lighting integration, so we can install your home security lighting simultaneously and seamlessly along side of your alarm system. We can both automate the system and give you optional one-touch manual control by adding panic buttons in key locations throughout the house. If you hear a strange car pull up at odd hours of the night, receive obscene or threatening phone calls that imply or state intent toward home invasion, or hear unsettling noises in the yard, you can instantly flood the property with light and signal law enforcement’s attention. For homeowners that travel or work inconsistent schedules, we time home lighting operation by using an astronomical clock to operate the outdoor lighting fixtures at varying times of evening and night. We can make it appear like someone is home and operating the equipment manually, even if the home is completely vacant. This adds a proactive security element to home lighting automation.
When protecting your home and your safety, it can only add benefit and peace of mind to add home security lighting either to an existing alarm system or a new home automation system. With the most reliable lighting equipment and long lamp life bulbs on the market, ILD can deliver a custom, dependable solution that will maximize your safety and ensure your peace of mind. Call us today to see what we can do for you or visit our listing of client testimontials.
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