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My 4 year old son won't go to bed without the light being left on and insists his door is closed when I leave. When the door is opened later to turn the light off he frequently wakes him up.

I wanted to put a motion sensor light in his room if possible by replacing the existing light switch that has a standard back box.

Wanted advice on what to buy as it takes him around 20 mins to go to sleep after I have left so wanted something that doesn't turn off for around 40 mins after I have left the room or around 20 mins after he is sleeping and not moving around anymore.

Any help or recommendations you could give would be great.

Also is it as simple as changing the light switch for a motion detector switch or dies anything else have to be done to make it work.
 
Have you tried a night light?
 
My 4 year old son won't go to bed without the light being left on and insists his door is closed when I leave. When the door is opened later to turn the light off he frequently wakes him up.

I wanted to put a motion sensor light in his room if possible by replacing the existing light switch that has a standard back box.

Wanted advice on what to buy as it takes him around 20 mins to go to sleep after I have left so wanted something that doesn't turn off for around 40 mins after I have left the room or around 20 mins after he is sleeping and not moving around anymore.

Any help or recommendations you could give would be great.

Also is it as simple as changing the light switch for a motion detector switch or dies anything else have to be done to make it work.
 
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Simple clockwork plugtimer on a bedside light would do the trick here.
 
The way Iā€™m understanding is, we donā€™t know exactly what time the light needs to be on, so a timer that references real time wonā€™t be suitable.

The motion sensor is the best idea, as the timer can be adjusted and will trigger with movementā€¦ I wouldnā€™t like the sudden instant bright light happening in the middle of the night thoughā€¦
This would need a neutral at the switch, as previously mentioned.

You can get sensor operated light bulbs that simply replace the bulb in the pendant, but I can only find, shall we say, less than professional suppliers.
 

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