Night lights are low-voltage lights left on at night for children who cannot sleep in the dark. They require anywhere from one to 10 watts of electricity to operate, and can be easily plugged into wall sockets. Neon night lights are the most energy efficient, while the incandescent models are the least efficient.
Neon Night Lights contain a little amount of neon gas that lights up when electricity passes through. They are generally safer and more energy efficient to use. They only use about one watt.
Sound sensor: Choose a night light with a sound sensor that automatically lights up when movement is detected. This type of night light is ideal for hallways.
Safety cover: Look for a night light with a safety cover to prevent you or your child from accidentally touching it.
Program features: To save electricity, choose a programmable night light that allows you to set the duration of its operation.
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