three answers: a)your house is haunted (who would beliieve that) b) if you live with anyone else, they may have set upthier computerr to turn the lights on or off or c) your light switches are messed up (like mine)
If the whole house or half of it does it all at the same time I would look at the connection where the wires from the street meet the house. If rooms on each side of the house alternate I would look at the same connections. If it is only one room, check the connections in the fuse box or the switch in that room. Are the bulbs screwed in all the way? If just slightly making contact with the bottom, as the bulb heats up it could break connection and reconnect when it cools down.
There could be several reasons for lights turning on and off by themselves, including loose wiring, a faulty switch, a short circuit, or interference from other electronic devices. It is important to have an electrician inspect your home to determine the cause and address any potential safety hazards.
You should turn off all lights that you are not using.
or somebody is trying to break in your house
To turn off lights from the outside (I have one too).
Turn off the lights when you aren't using them. Turn off the TV/computer when you aren't using them and leaving the house. Turn the faucet off when you are brushing your teeth.
turn off lights when no it the room. turn of televisions when not watching them. use solar powered energy
1. turn off stove 2. lock the door 3. turn off lights 4. turn off iron
The consumers manage it themselves, for example they turn the lights off when they go to bed.
turn the inside lights off
A catchy slogan for turning off the lights is "Be bright, turn off the light".
Turn up the lights Turn off the the lights Turn me on Turning me off Turning me on
Turn your head lights off before you shut the car off
Don't Turn Off the Lights was created on 2002-08-14.