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Motion sensor night lights for night time training

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munchkinmum · 31/05/2007 23:03

Hi

Can anyone let me know where you can buy these from so my DD can get up in the middle of the night without assistance (well... I can dream can't I?)!

Taa muchly.

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fingerwoman · 31/05/2007 23:06

I got one in robert dyas for about £6, have also seen them in tchibo

munchkinmum · 31/05/2007 23:08

FW, thanks for this but have never heard of these shops!!... Where are you from?

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fingerwoman · 31/05/2007 23:10

nr London

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munchkinmum · 31/05/2007 23:12

I'm up north in Liverpool... anyone else?

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chatelskier · 01/06/2007 07:13

B&Q do one. It's battery, just comes on for a few seconds and goes off if there's no more movement. It's also light sensitive. You can use a power adapter available from Argos. The lights cost about £6 I think.
They're on the electrical section.
Really useful. We use one as we have three extra stairs right outside the loo!

munchkinmum · 06/06/2007 10:00

Thats brilliant thanks!

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FluffyMummy123 · 06/06/2007 10:00

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