Silkstone, Robert, Greenwood, Oliver, Hoare, James and Marriott-Manning, Calum (2016) Using light and sound to make a house seem occupied. In: Secure Societies Institute Launch, 17th March 2016, 3m Buckley Innovation Centre, Huddersfield.
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Presence is a stand-alone product that attaches into a light bulb fixture in between the fixture and the light bulb. Presence responds to a doorbell and door knock by playing household sounds and also turns the light on and off at random or present intervals to give the perception that the house is occupied.

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