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Re: Occupancy detection



Your experience is pretty similar to mine Mark.  I have disabled the auto lighting in the en-suite unless the house is in Night Mode.
 
M.
In Mary's bathroom it's even worse. After being cast into the dark twice
(once while on the loo, once while in the bath), she has taken down, and
hidden the PIR. With the bath, I can imagine that a pressure-pad
solution would work (ie if the bath is full of water, then the room is
deemed to be occupied, and don't worry about distinguishing between
"full of water" and "full of person".) On the loo, a "break beam" type
of thing could tell if someone were sitting on it.

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