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Naio
Jul 15, 2014Explorer II
Heck, I have this problem at home!
Where I live, the city tries to limit light pollution by having streetlights only at intersections and discouraging outdoor lights on houses. Result: Just about every house has at least one motion detector light, 5 zillion watts, and they all go on and off all night, every time a breeze stirs the trees or a cat walks by.
And, of course, a bright light coming on suddenly will wake people who would sleep through a continuous, unchanging light. Me, I wear a sleep mask, every night, and that solves the problem.
Where I live, the city tries to limit light pollution by having streetlights only at intersections and discouraging outdoor lights on houses. Result: Just about every house has at least one motion detector light, 5 zillion watts, and they all go on and off all night, every time a breeze stirs the trees or a cat walks by.
And, of course, a bright light coming on suddenly will wake people who would sleep through a continuous, unchanging light. Me, I wear a sleep mask, every night, and that solves the problem.
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