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Why Your Motion Sensor Can’t See Through Glass

Ever wonder why a motion sensor fails to detect movement through a window? It’s not a defect; it’s physics. Most sensors rely on detecting infrared heat signatures, but standard glass is opaque to these wavelengths, effectively blinding the device. This guide explains why this happens and shows that the only reliable solution is mounting a weatherproof sensor outside for an unobstructed line of sight.

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Motion Detection in High-Bay Garages and Workshops: Why Height Changes Everything

Motion sensors in high-bay garages and workshops often fail not because they are defective, but due to a fundamental geometry problem. As mounting height increases, the sensor’s detection cone narrows, leaving large areas uncovered. Simply increasing sensitivity backfires, leading to false triggers from HVAC systems or swaying equipment. The real solution involves strategic placement, correct lens selection, and multi-sensor zoning to ensure reliable coverage.

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A close-up of a white wall-box occupancy sensor with a round PIR lens and a large paddle switch, installed on a light beige wall in a laundry room.

When Laundry Room Occupancy Sensors Miss the Occupant

If the lights cut out while you are folding laundry, it is likely a geometry problem, not a defective sensor. In small, rectangular laundry rooms, ceiling-mounted sensors create blind spots in corners where stationary tasks occur. A wall-box sensor solves this by projecting its detection cone horizontally, ensuring consistent coverage where you actually work.

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A close-up of a white motion sensor plug in a wall outlet, with the black power cord of a portable heater plugged into it.

Safer Portable Heater Usage Through Occupancy-Based Automation

Using a portable heater? Leaving it on in an empty room is a fire risk and a major energy drain. Occupancy-based automation solves this by automatically cutting power when you leave, transforming a simple appliance into a smart, supervised system. This simple upgrade ensures safety and significantly lowers your winter utility bills.

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