Clear Light Switch Guards, 3 - Pack | Toggle Style | Child Safety Cover | Light Switch Protection | Two Levels of Security | Home and Office
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whiskers
> 3 dayJust what I wanted. No way to inadvertently turn a switch on or off, but easy to do if you need to. I bought to keep power on to a photo controlled outside light that was switched
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DerTheCat
> 3 dayI like these because the only way to use switch off is to get a screwdriver and unscrew the little cover. I have smart lights all over my home and a teenager who had refused to tell Alexa to turn the light off.. she would hit the switch and mess up the whole meaning of smart switches.. This nifty thing makes it so she can not do that anymore. ha! NOTE: other switch covers do have the ability to slip a little finger in there and flip the switch- this one it is impossible.
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Antonio and Serenity Edward
> 3 dayI have family that likes the smart home, but dont love it like I do. I have installed smart bulbs on many light fixtures that are connected to light switches. To stop them from turning off the light, which you know requires constant power, this is the perfect device for it. Because it is clear, it is almost invisible, (ALMOST invisible). And it is cheap. Maybe I did not know where to look but I did not find this at Lowes. I was happy to find it here on Amazon.
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Dr. Jaclyn Beer
> 3 dayCovered a regular light switch so kids cant flip the switch.
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Janie
> 3 dayExactly what its suppose to do. I bought these as my husband kept turning off the switch to our motion sensor light in out restroom. This def did the trick & got a laugh out of him.
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Joe
Greater than one weekEasy to install. Opening the side is also easy. The only downside is you cant put the sides back on. But they are cheap enough I dont think that is a big deal.
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D. Earley
> 3 daySiri, Google Home, Alexa, etc., they all work great if you dont habitually turn off the power to the fan or light, etc. These are far easier than remembering what you are doing!
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George Casiano Jr
> 3 dayI like how you can remove the side tabs to make it more accessible for the switch and yet you can keep the side tabs on and makes it less accessible.
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Anna L
> 3 dayI have a grandson who loves to turn the switches on and off. There are a couple of switches we dont want him to touch (the sump pump for example). We tried a different cover first, within seconds he figure it out. This one worked and served its purpose!
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Jordan
> 3 dayWorks wonderfully for a switch where you dont want to be flipping it. Kept hitting the wrong switch in a dual cover and turning off a spotlight which I would then have to climb a ladder to reset. No chance of that now.