[nfb-talk] Making Our Homes Comfortable and Accessible to Blind Folks

Constance Canode satin-bear at sbcglobal.net
Sat Dec 17 17:23:17 UTC 2011


I agree with you Cindy.  A good thing might be to buy a light probe 
so you can make sure they are off.  Luckily my light probe is 
human...smile.  Rick loves lights and we have Christmas lights all 
over the house and on both trees.  Anyway, merry Christmas to 
everyone on the list.
At 08:49 AM 12/17/2011, you wrote:
>I think the most important thing is to have lights on when appropriate.
>Whether you're blind or sighted, it's good to turn lights on at night, so it
>appears that someone is at home.  It's less likely that someone will try to
>break in if lights are on.  We also have to remember to turn lights on when
>we have sighted guests.  But, we also have to ask our sighted guests to be
>sure lights are turned off when they leave.  We've had more than one
>occasion when we've found a light left on for days.
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