Legrand Expands Night Light Line

Legrand has extended its Pass & Seymour Night Light line with four new products that, among other features, have a sensor that automatically controls the night light based on the amount of ambient light.

They include three 15Amp versions – P&S Duplex Decorator Tamper-Resistant Receptacle with Night Light, P&S Single Pole/3-Way Switch with Night Light and the P&S Tamper-Resistant Receptacle with Night Light. A standard P&S Full Night Light is also available.

All come with a soft glow LED light that is cool to the touch and comes with a lifespan of over 20 years. The 120/125V lights are also cULus compliant.

The Duplex Decorator Tamper-Resistant Receptacle with Night Light, Full Night Light and Single Pole/3-Way Switch with Night Light versions have four adjustable light settings: Off, Ultra Low, Low, Medium and High. The Tamper-Resistant Receptacle Night Light comes with a standard factory set light level.

The two outlets on the Duplex Decorator Tamper-Resistant Receptacle with Night Light and the single outlet on the Tamper-Resistant Receptacle both have tamper-resistant shutters that prevent the insertion of foreign objects.  In addition, all the night lights have a sealed design which also helps to prevent tampering.

Both the Duplex Decorator Tamper-Resistant Receptacle with Night Light and Full Night Light come with optional louvers for additional light level options.

There are a variety of colours to choose from: black, white, light almond and ivory.

For more information, visit Legrand here. 

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