Security features with Loxone lighting

Jacob Sugden
27th March 2024 in Know How

As a lot of us know, the right lighting in our day-to-day lives plays a crucial role in our well-being. This lighting can be optimised through intelligent automation control so that you feel maximum benefit. However, the benefits of automated lighting does not stop there, and instead can do much more, for example in security, playing a significant role in the safety of people and buildings.

Experience elevated security through intelligent lighting with Loxone

Presence simulation

If the building is empty, like your home on a family holiday or office at the weekends, the lighting simulates presence by switching on and off intelligently, according to a normal daily routine. This acts as a deterrent for burglars and keeps your building secure.

Alarm

In the event of a break-in, the entire building becomes an alarm system. With the lighting playing a significant role in this, by flashing when triggered, along with the shading opening to show the burglar to anyone in the vicinity, a traditional audible alarm and notifications (or phone calls with the caller service) to alert those in charge of the building.

Event response

The lighting can signify to building occupants of various events, such as smoke or water ingress, so that the responsible people can react in a fast manner reducing the risks and ultimately damage.

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