Leaving Outdoor Lights On All Night Can Cost Up to $57 Monthly
Executive Briefing
- Costs vary by bulb type: LED outdoor lights run roughly $7.50 per year, while flood lights add up to $3 monthly.
- Hawaii residents face the steepest bill, paying around $57 monthly to run nine 50-watt lights overnight.
- Experts warn constant outdoor lighting may attract burglars rather than deter them, contradicting popular belief.
- Motion-activated lights offer a more cost-effective and security-efficient alternative to all-night static lighting.
- Improperly aimed security lights can disturb neighbors, potentially causing disputes along shared property lines.
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