Solar Lights In The Outside - A Great Way To Reduce Risk Of 3rd Party Lawsuits
You would know the exact dimensions and you would be aware of the various points where you have placed furniture and other objects.
You will know which spot to avoid because there is a creaking tile and you will know which door screeches a lot.
However, does this mean you will presume that your guests too can walk in the same manner? It is obvious that you will illuminate the path because they would probably not even know which room leads to where.
In such a scenario, why do you want to take the risk of not illuminating your driveway? Remember, your house is not restricted to the structure alone.
The driveway, the porch, the garden and the boundary wall-everything is included in the definition of your house.
Why is this important? Any visitor to your house will hold you liable for any damage that is caused by your negligence while the visitor is present in your house.
This means that if you have placed something on top of your boundary wall and if it falls on an outsider and causes an injury, you will be held responsible.
It is your duty to make sure that your belongings do not injure anybody.
Now, if your guest falls down and breaks his or her ankle because you have not illuminated the driveway, do you think the court of law will listen to your reasoning and rationalization as far as power bills are concerned? It is obvious that you will be asked to pay a very high compensation because of your negligence.
Well, now it has been determined beyond proof that you ought to install lights in the driveway.
Which is the best option? Why don't you go in for LED lights? These lights consume little power and last for a very long time.
If you want extra brightness, you just have to add another patch or area of lights and your job will be done.
You can set up as many patches as you want.
You can have these lights buried inside the ground so that they form a perimeter.
Or, you can have them fitted just as you would fit a standard bulb for bright illumination all over the house.
This simple precaution will help you avoid all compensation and legal problems that otherwise would affect you if a guest becomes injured.