Setting ceiling lights to come on

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When I am away from home I have timers which I use to turn a couple of lamps on and off at the chosen times but I would really prefer my ceiling light to come on as I think this looks more like someone is at home.

I have heard a couple of times recently that some people set their ceiling lights to come on by timer, how do I do that?
 
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Fit a timer lightswitch. It replaces the existing switch and can be overridden. Alternatively wire a timer into the main cable supplying the circuit.
 
You can also buy timers that plug into the light fitting between the fitting and the lamp.
 
When I am away from home I have timers which I use to turn a couple of lamps on and off at the chosen times but I would really prefer my ceiling light to come on as I think this looks more like someone is at home.
Ah yes - the old trick of lighting up rooms at night with the curtains open so showing that the rooms are empty.
 
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I never open my curtains anyway... never have in the 2 years I've been in this flat except for the first week I moved in before I bought the new curtains and the window fitters were there fitting the new DG..
 
Someone developed a flicking light that mimicked a TV behind closed curtains. That looked excellent. If I was worried about breakins (luckily I am not in my area) I would consider one of those........If I could find where they are sold!
 

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