Outdoor Lighting

Outdoor Lighting for Senior Safety and Home Security

Reduce fall risk and improve home security with path lighting, step lights, entry lights, motion lighting, camera-aware placement, and smart controls.

Homeowners improving entries, walkways, driveways, patios, and security visibility.

Dark Entries Are a Safety Problem

Steps, walkways, garage entries, side doors, patios, and driveways can become fall risks after dark. Lighting improves visibility, confidence, and access for homeowners, caregivers, and visitors.

Security Lighting Should Support Cameras and Daily Use

Motion lighting, entry lights, driveway lights, and camera-compatible placement can make the property easier to monitor without over-lighting the neighborhood.

  • Path and step lights
  • Entry and porch lights
  • Garage-to-house lighting
  • Motion security lighting
  • Smart schedules and scenes

Coordinate the Wiring Correctly

Connecticut Contracting plans the safety, security, and curb appeal goals. Regulated electrical or low-voltage work is performed by properly licensed partners, including the E-1 partner where applicable.

Plan outdoor safety lighting

The Home Safety, Power & Resilience Assessment turns research into a written roadmap for safety, electrical readiness, generator planning, lighting, security, automation, and phased project decisions.

Schedule Assessment