Make Your Garden Seen With A Flood Light
As August starts to draw to an end, the summer nights have also been closing in. Instead of staying light until 10pm it has been getting darker earlier and is the first sign that autumn is on its way. If you haven't added garden lighting to your space for summer garden parties, then it may be the time to think about illuminating it for when autumn and winter hit properly.
If you are looking for lighting to be really bright and provide a practical option when dark nights hit, our Arrow LED flood lights are the perfect option.
Ranging from 10W to a bright 50W light, these will literally flood your back yard space with light. Not only is it great for those who want to spend time in the garden after dark to get some fresh air, but it also acts as another kind of security on your home.
In our last post we told you about new brand Fermax to add extra security to the front of your home; however burglars are also known to enter through gardens too. If somebody goes into your garden during the evening and see the bright aura from the flood light, it will alert them and make the intruder more likely to retreat. Flood lights need a PIR sensor if they want it activated on movement or can be switched on manually, this is great if you do not want the light on all the time to save power.
Our flood lights are waterproof and provide a fast response, meaning a quick reaction to movement and they won’t be damaged during the usual UK rainy winters. So if you want to shed light on your garden make sure this is your choice.
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