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The “Always-On” Hazard: Why Breakrooms Need Dumb Automation
Rayzeek advocates a dumb, local breakroom power solution: a heavy-duty sensor that powers the coffee maker only when people are in the room. With a 30-minute delay and rugged relays, it prevents waste, outages, and fridge mishaps while driving greener energy use.

The ‘Quiet Cook’ Problem: Why Prep Stations Go Dark and How to Fix It
Rayzeek explains why standard PIR sensors miss quiet prep zones in busy kitchens and how Dual-Tech ultrasonic sensing fixes the darkness on prep lines. Learn practical tips to fix dark prep rooms and prevent unsafe, strobe-prone outages.

The “Dumb” Hardware Cure for the Monday Morning Energy Report
Rayzeek champions a simple, reliable alternative to overhyped smart thermostats. A dumb, hardwired occupancy sensor controls HVAC, with a factory-set timeout that avoids energy waste when rooms are empty, free from software failures or network glitches.

The Geometry of the Fall: Solving the Split-Level Landing
Rayzeek explains why split-level landings need ceiling-mounted sensors to prevent dark stairs and missed detections. The piece breaks down lighting latency, sensor geometry, and practical wiring to keep stairways lighting up the instant a foot touches them.

The 24/7 Closet: A Field Guide to the Most Expensive Room in Your Kitchen
Kitchen storage rooms can burn energy round the clock, a hidden cost the Ghost Closet reveals. This field guide shows how clutter defeats sensors, why dual tech solutions beat cheap wall switches, and how steady controls save money without slowing staff.

The Three-Second Blackout: Designing Bike Room Lighting That Actually Works
Bike rooms demand lighting that activates instantly as the door cracks open to prevent slips and injuries. The guide outlines sensor geometry, dual-tech (PIR plus Ultrasonic) systems, and a hard-wired, no-app approach to reliable illumination.