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First Alert PIR720RN Motion Sensing Light Socket | 
enlarge | Brand: First Alert Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $22.04 You Save: $7.95 (27%)
New (16) from $22.04
Rating: 103 reviews Sales Rank: 38
Media: Tools & Hardware Hard Drive Size: 0.1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 3.9 x 3.1
MPN: PIR720R Model: PIR720RN UPC: 029054162007 EAN: 0029054162007 ASIN: B0006A2SNG
Release Date: May 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Motion sensing light socket | | • | Automatically turns light on when you enter a room and off when you leave | | • | Senses movement in all directions | | • | Ideal for laundry rooms, basements, walk-in closets, and garages | | • | For use with 25 to100-watt bulbs |
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Product Description First Alert Motion Sensing Lighting Control Hands-Free Light Socket Automatically Turns Lights On When You Enter A Room & Off When You Leave No Wiring Required Screw Into Standard UncoveredLight Socket Senses Motion Within 360 Degrees Ideal For Laundry Rooms Garages Basements Attics Walk-In Closets & Stairways
Amazon.com Product Description Things may go bump in the dark, but you don't have to be one of them! The First Alert motion sensing light socket turns the light onN when you enter a room or open a closet, and then turns it off after you leave. It combines the safety and security of a well-lit room with the convenience of easy installation. The hands-free motion sensor screws right into a standard, uncovered light socket, just like a light bulb. No additional wiring is required. The socket senses motion within 360 degrees and is ideal for laundry rooms, garages, basements, attics, walk-in closets, and stairways. Use with 25 to 100-watt bulbs. Not for outdoor use.--Bree NorlanderWhat's in the Box One motion sensing light socket
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| Customer Reviews: Read 10 more reviews...
Dark Cellar October 3, 2008 Irishman (Plymouth,MA) Before installing this auto light switch I had to descend a dark stairway to my cellar. A definite safety issue. Now with the motion sensing light socket in place the stairs are illuminated prior to my first step down. A great product at a bargain price!
works great in the right space October 2, 2008 Brenda Cook (Dallas, TX) First Alert Motion Sensing Light Socket I have pull chain lights in my walk in closets and when the chain broke and couldn't be fixed I looked for a new solution to the chain. My handyman suggested the sensor light socket. I could not find one at Home Depot, Lowes, Walmart or Target but the employee at Home Depot told me First Alert made one...so I went online, found it and bought 2 of them. Fortunately for me, the closet I needed it in has the right elements for it to work properly. I've tried it in 2 other closets and it didn't work. It has to be low enough from the ceiling to sense when you walk in and if your light fixture is close to where you walk in, it doesn't read the movement. I had to jump up with my arm in the air to get it to sense movement in one of the closets. It's a great concept and it works under the right conditions.
Best product for basement ever September 30, 2008 Ann E. O'connell (Providence, Rhode Island) If you have an older home with pull string lights or then this is the best product for you. You never have to walk in or out of a dark room again.
Never turns off September 27, 2008 Mom of two (Wilmington, DE) Beware. The light never turns off. There are no knobs or any way to adjust the time or sensitivity like other motion sensors. I used this in our attic. I have had it less than a few weeks. It worked fine for about a week, detecting motion and turning on then turning off after a few minutes, but now the light just stays on all the time. I would return it but I dont have the packaging/slip so I'm just out my $22.00.
Ingenious product! September 16, 2008 G. Courtade I have and use several of these units which fill a special need and are very convenient, particularly in basement and garage areas. There is nothing else like this available on the market. Home Depot used to carry them, but doesn't anymore. It turns out with the price of gas that dealing through Amazon was cheaper and more convenient.
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