Install motion sensor lights

It’s no secret the last thing a robber wants to do is attract attention. So there’s a good chance something unexpected – be it an alarm, a barking dog, or even a sudden flood of light – will be enough to send him away empty-handed. And even when you’re not home, there are ways to catch these crooks off guard.
“While no technology will completely deter all would-be criminals, lighting is an easy way to make a big difference in keeping a home safe and secure,” says Brad Paine, vice president and general manager of Connected Homes at Eaton’s Lighting Division. So install a motion activated light that can detect movement around the perimeter of your house, and make sure it’s activated the whole time you’re away.
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Add holiday mode lighting

To a potential burglar, a dark house means an empty house. To make it look like you’re home, your lights should be on at the approximate times you’d normally be there.
With a smart lighting system, you can time your lights to turn on and off automatically. Some holiday lighting systems even offer dimming options and other nuanced settings that reinforce the illusion someone is home.
“Have the lights turn on in the morning, dim the indoor lights in the evening, and have them turn off at night when you would normally be asleep,” Paine says. “Or even randomise the on/off timing to keep would-be intruders guessing.”
Try remote-controlled lighting

Today, it couldn’t be easier to monitor your home from afar. All you need is your smartphone to access most smart lighting systems.
“Many smart lights and connected lighting systems now allow for remote-access capabilities, where you can turn lights on and off using a smartphone – whether you’re at the office or enjoying a day at the beach,” Paine says.
Make sure your remote-controlled lighting doesn’t backfire, though. The goal, Paine says, is to “mimic human activity”. If all of your lights turn on or off at the same time, burglars might sense that something is amiss. The same goes for having your outdoor lights on during the day.