
In low-traffic areas such as carparks and corridors, occupancy is typically only around 20% of the time, while areas like fire stairs are occupied as little as 5% of the time. Installing LED motion sensor lights in these areas ensures that you are not wasting money and power by running lights when they are not needed.

Dim or switch lights on/off depending on the amount of daylight available. Best used in carparks and around building entrances.

Dim or switch lights on/off when motion is/isn’t detected. Best used in low-use corridors, stairways and underground carparks.
Depending on the quality of the product you can adjust the settings for:

The amount of time the light stays on.

How low the lights dim when not needed, or will it switch off completely.

For example, the light will dim to 50% brightness for 10 minutes, then switch off completely.

The area where motion will be detected, and the level of motion required to trigger the lights.
For the best control over your LED sensor lights, it is important to choose high-quality options that allow you to easily adjust the sensitivity and duration. Installing motion sensor lights in hard-to-reach areas, such as high ceilings or warehouses will need a remote control. As always, we recommend lights with modular parts, that way you can replace lamps or drivers without having to throw the whole fitting away and/or hire an electrician every time a light fails.
Austep offers comprehensive energy-efficient lighting solutions that not only reduce glare but also contribute to long-term sustainability. With our expertise in LED lighting upgrades and a focus on smart, repairable products, we are committed to enhancing the appearance, performance and safety of your buildings while minimising energy and maintenance costs.