Safe-Home.com

Healthier Living | Child Safety | Eco Friendly Tips

Solar Powered Nite-Guard Flashes Red Lights to Keep Night Predators Away

by Barbara 23. May 2010 16:38

Question about the Nite-Guard Animal Control Light.

Q:"How does the Nite-Guard work? How many do I need to protect my yard from raccoons? Do I need to mount them differently for deer?" Thanks. George

Answer: The Nite-Guard Solar is a new addition to animal control products. Solar powered, each Nite-Guard light flashes a red light on and off from dusk to dawn. Scientific research shows that night animals flee when they see the red flashing light as they fear they have been discovered or are being watched. This completely weatherproof animal pest repeller works best if used in multiples of at least 4 units. Otherwise the animal most likely will enter your yard or property from a direction away from the flashing red.  Each light mounts to flash in only one direction with an approximate 30 degree angle of sight as one moves right or left away from it. This is why multiple units are needed and spacing between lights is needed as well.

If mounted high, the light can be seen for a long distance, depending on the lay of the land. A flat, open area with four Nite Guards placed at 10’ for owls will protect an area 1/2 mile in each direction. Even at 3 feet off the ground a range of several hundred yards' protection is common. A night predator stops the instant he sees the flash. So mount lights according to what you want to keep away. Deer will respond to higher lights than bobcats, raccoons, etc.

For small predators, these are the manufacturer's installation instructions:

For predators like raccoon, opossum and skunk; put lights approximately 25 feet apart, around your entire perimeter (all four sides of the area) and place them eye level to the predators approximately 10-12 inches off the ground. If the area has sides longer than 50 feet, more lights should be used on each side. Face lights outward from protected area.

For deer, these are the installation instructions:

1. Four Nite Guard lights placed on a single stake 4 feet high, each light facing a different direction. Moving the Nite Guard lights and stake every 7 to 10 days is absolutely critical as it breaks the pattern that deer may get used to. You do not have to move them far, 20 or 30 feet is fine, more is better. If you do not move the post with the lights around the deer will begin to “pattern” them in the exact position night after night, thusly losing fear of the flash.

NOTE: Deer are perhaps the most destructive nocturnal animal in modern times, they are also the most intelligent. Deer are very hard to deter from an area and, with the exception of the Nite Guard, will ignore most attempts to stop them from getting at the food that they want. The also act differently than a predator type animal and so we need to approach the placement of the lights differently.

2. You could also use a perimeter type placement against deer, placing lights 100 feet apart and approx. 4 feet high. Again, you will need to move the lights around every 3-10 days to break the pattern. Suggestion: Use the Nite Guard in conjunction with some of the other “weapons” they may already have in their “arsenal” against deer. Most people with deer problems are very well away of the deer’s intelligence and know that they get used to things easily. Use the Nite Guard lights along with some type of “repellant spray”. The deer then will not only “see” the predator (the flash of the light), but they will also “smell” the predator. This can be a very powerful deterrent for those deer that seem impossible to repel. You will be able to outsmart deer and protect your gardens and crops with the Nite Guards!

Some suggestions about deer deterent sprays or granules are: Deer Scram , a granular repellent; Deer Away spray for deer and squirrels by Havahart and Deer Off Deer and Rabbit Spray by Havahart. All three use natural scent repellents.

This is a solar powered unit that is completely weatherproof. Daylight as well as direct sunlight can power the battery. Best results are when the solar panel is mounted to capture the most light.

Thank you for your questions.

Sincerely,

Barbara

Eva-Dry Dehumidifiers Use Silica Gel Dessicant to Keep Small Spaces Dry

by Barbara 19. May 2010 11:54

Question about the EVA-DRY Dehumidifier Desiccant Silica Gel E-333 and EVA-DRY Mini Dehumidifier EDV500

Q: "What is the difference between these units and the disposable calcium chloride products that absorb humidity? Also what is the difference in capacity between the two units? I am concerned that whatever product/s I buy for my RV is non-toxic plus will reduce my concerns about mold and mildew growing during the weeks I store my RV. Thanks. John."

Answer: The E-333 is designed for up to a 333 cubic foot area which is an area about 6.5 ft by 7 ft by 7 ft. The higher capacity EDV 500 is for up to 500 cubic feet or about 8 ft. x 8 ft. x 7 ft. The advantages over the calcium chloride products are many.

EVA-DRY Dessicant Dehumidifier Features:

  1. Renewable: When beads turn pink, plug into a power outlet. After a few hours, the indicator turns blue and the unit is ready to absorb moisture once more
  2. Eco-Friendly: Use for up to 10 years,
  3. Non-Toxic, Colorless and Odorless
  4. Non-Corrosive
  5. Child and Pet Safe
  6. Spill-Proof: no chance for a mess
  7. Will not damage clothes and valuables
  8. Uses Silica Gel Crystals
  9. Enclosed unit
  10. Recharges in less than a day.
  11. E-333 about 20-30 days before needs renewing via electrical outlet; E-500 last up to 30-60 days before needing renewing

Use several units and keep closet doors open if you plan to use this in an RV when 120VAC is not available. If you want, just leave units plugged in and when you use your RV, the units will automatically warm to release the water vapor in a few hours. Unplug and place in closets or drawers until you store the unit again.

We also sell the nearly silent EVA Dry electric dehumidifiers which are especially popular in humid areas of the country. There are two sizes, the EDV1100 and the EDV2200, the mid-size electric dehumidifier model. These both use a thermo-electric Peltier module, not a compressor. The 1100 and 2200 refer to the square feet of effectiveness in an open area.

Thank you for your questions.

Sincerely,

Barbara