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Robyn Kozierok September 19th 03 09:45 PM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after about
half an hour. My 2.5 yo always complains that it is "too dark" when we
first put him to bed, but then doesn't mind the dark in the middle of the
night. He shares a room with older brothers who don't share his assessment
of "too dark" so I'd like something that emits only a very small amount of
light. Also, if it faded out instead of just shutting straight off, that
would be perfect. Batteries would actually be more convenient than plug-in,
but either is fine. Anyone know of something like this?

Thanks,
--Robyn (mommy to Ryan 9/93 and Matthew 6/96 and Evan 3/01)


Peggy Tatyana September 20th 03 12:13 AM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
"Robyn Kozierok" wrote:

I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after

about
half an hour. My 2.5 yo always complains that it is "too dark" when we
first put him to bed, but then doesn't mind the dark in the middle of the
night. He shares a room with older brothers who don't share his

assessment
of "too dark" so I'd like something that emits only a very small amount of
light. Also, if it faded out instead of just shutting straight off, that
would be perfect. Batteries would actually be more convenient than

plug-in,
but either is fine. Anyone know of something like this?

Thanks,
--Robyn (mommy to Ryan 9/93 and Matthew 6/96 and Evan 3/01)



Seems to me the simplest thing would be a timer to plug the nightlight into.

Peggy



dragonlady September 20th 03 12:13 AM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
In article ,
(Robyn Kozierok) wrote:

I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after about
half an hour. My 2.5 yo always complains that it is "too dark" when we
first put him to bed, but then doesn't mind the dark in the middle of the
night. He shares a room with older brothers who don't share his assessment
of "too dark" so I'd like something that emits only a very small amount of
light. Also, if it faded out instead of just shutting straight off, that
would be perfect. Batteries would actually be more convenient than plug-in,
but either is fine. Anyone know of something like this?

Thanks,
--Robyn (mommy to Ryan 9/93 and Matthew 6/96 and Evan 3/01)


I don't know of anything like that designed as a night light, but they
do have timers that you can plug lamps into, so you can have lights
turning on and off while you are away (gives the house that "lived in"
look). Might you be able to plug a night light into one of those?

meh
--
Children won't care how much you know until they know how much you care


Splanche September 20th 03 12:13 AM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after about
half an hour.


How about getting a timer (like the ones you use for lights when you're on
vacation) and plugging a regular nightlite in to it?
- Blanche


Kevin Karplus September 20th 03 10:05 AM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
In article , Robyn Kozierok wrote:
I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after about
half an hour. My 2.5 yo always complains that it is "too dark" when we
first put him to bed, but then doesn't mind the dark in the middle of the
night. He shares a room with older brothers who don't share his assessment
of "too dark" so I'd like something that emits only a very small amount of
light. Also, if it faded out instead of just shutting straight off, that
would be perfect. Batteries would actually be more convenient than plug-in,
but either is fine. Anyone know of something like this?


Lots of people have suggested getting a timer.
Another possibility is to get one of the electro-luminescent nightlights.
They cost a bit more (about $7 instead of $4) but take only about 0.1
watts of power (instead of 4 watts for the incandescent night
lights). They don't put out much light, but may be enough to comfort
a young child without disturbing an older one. They use so little
electricity (about 10 cents a year) that they can be left plugged in
all the time without guilt.

Our 7-year-old son has a 4-watt compact flourescent bulb lamp on his
bedside table, with a switch that he can reach from his bed. He can
turn it on or off as he finds convenient. This may be too bright for
most kids, but he has alwyas prefered going to sleep in a fairly well
lit room. When one of us stays with him to help him fall asleep
(usually me), we turn the light off, but usually when we get him up in
the morning the light is back on, because he turns it on if he wakes
up in the middle of the night.

The light is bright enough for him to read by, so we have to take away
his books at bed time, or he'd never sleep. We tried using a dimmer
night light, but he did not find it easy to go to sleep in the darker
room, and requested continuing to use the brighter light.

--
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Sue September 20th 03 06:38 PM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
Our plate that is afixed to the wall has a night light in it already. It
isn't very bright, but certainly helps with total darkness. Also, how about
a light that you can turn up or down.
--
Sue
mom to three girls

Robyn Kozierok wrote in message
...
I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after

about
half an hour. My 2.5 yo always complains that it is "too dark" when we
first put him to bed, but then doesn't mind the dark in the middle of the
night. He shares a room with older brothers who don't share his

assessment
of "too dark" so I'd like something that emits only a very small amount of
light. Also, if it faded out instead of just shutting straight off, that
would be perfect. Batteries would actually be more convenient than

plug-in,
but either is fine. Anyone know of something like this?

Thanks,
--Robyn (mommy to Ryan 9/93 and Matthew 6/96 and Evan 3/01)




Robyn Kozierok September 22nd 03 03:11 PM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
In article ,
Peggy Tatyana wrote:
"Robyn Kozierok" wrote:

I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after

about
half an hour.


Seems to me the simplest thing would be a timer to plug the nightlight into.


The ones we've tried all make a humming or ticking sound that the kids
find objectionable.

--Robyn


Ann Porter September 22nd 03 03:37 PM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
"Robyn Kozierok" wrote:

I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after

about
half an hour.


Didn't somebody post here once about a flashlight that you have to hold the
switch down to keep it turned on? Would that help?

Best,
Ann




Robyn Kozierok September 22nd 03 05:31 PM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
In article ,
Ann Porter wrote:
"Robyn Kozierok" wrote:

I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after
about
half an hour.


Didn't somebody post here once about a flashlight that you have to hold the
switch down to keep it turned on? Would that help?


No, not quite. I don't want him to actively be paying attention to it,
or that will distract him from getting to sleep. I just want it to shut
off once he does fall asleep.

He does have a flashlight that has an auto-shut-off after a few minutes, but
a) it's too short a time, and
b) it makes annoying animal sounds!

I did find a cool train toddler bed that has a built in auto-shut-off
night light :) I'm not sure we're really going to spend $200 on a toddler
bed...

--Robyn


Rosalie B. September 22nd 03 06:27 PM

automatic shut-off night light?
 
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(Robyn Kozierok) wrote:

In article ,
Peggy Tatyana wrote:
"Robyn Kozierok" wrote:

I am looking for a night light that will automatically shut off after

about
half an hour.


Seems to me the simplest thing would be a timer to plug the nightlight into.


The ones we've tried all make a humming or ticking sound that the kids
find objectionable.


Well OK then plug it into an extension cord, and plug that into a
timer outside the room.

Or even simpler - have the older boys who object to the light turn it
out just before they get into bed.

grandma Rosalie



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