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Current catalogue Bunnings Warehouse - Valid from 10.05 to 10.11 - Page nb 7

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Catalogue Bunnings Warehouse 10.05.2024 - 10.11.2024
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GARAGE MAGIC Chances are your garage holds a lot more than just your car, being a favoured repository for a range of possessions from toys to tools. There are a few smart upgrades worth doing here for security and convenience. Asmart garage door opener lets you operate the door remotely — for example to admit a delivery person dropping off your internet shopping. And it can also send you alerts if you've left the door open by mistake. Asmart batten light can be automated to switch on as the door opens, or timed to come on when you arrive home. A smart padlock, teamed with a tough cabinet or tool chest, might be just what's needed to provide extra security to protect your valuable belongings. Inside the garage, a security camera can do the same job as those outdoors. ‘Plug and play’ models offer quick and easy set-up without needing the services of an electrician. @ OPEN UP For garage door openers, visit bunnings.co.nz/ smart-garage- door Consider incorporating smart devices that contribute to energy savings, such as smart thermostats and lighting control PLAN FOR SUCCESS. If you're starting your smart journey from scratch, consider the following planning steps from the team at Grid Connect. Assess your lifestyle and your daily routines, habits and activities to determine where automation can enhance convenience or efficiency. Take into account the needs and preferences of all family members, ensuring that the smart home features accommodate everyone. Identify the areas or functions in your home that are most important to automate. For example, if you travel frequently, security features and remote monitoring might be a priority. Establish a budget for your smart home project. This will help you prioritise and make informed decisions based on cost-effectiveness. Plan for scalability so your smart home components can be easily expanded or upgraded to adapt to future needs and technological advancements. Choose devices and systems that are compatible with each other to ensure seamless integration. CaN a BRR TELE Rleelg eee ae cee Sta eect © bunningswarehousenewzealand | (®) bunnings |G) bunningsnz | bunnings.co.nz 7

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GARAGE MAGIC Chances are your garage holds a lot more than just your car, being a favoured repository for a range of possessions from toys to tools. There are a few smart upgrades worth doing here for security and convenience. Asmart garage door opener lets you operate the door remotely — for example to admit a delivery person dropping off your internet shopping. And it can also send you alerts if you've left the door open by mistake. Asmart batten light can be automated to switch on as the door opens, or timed to come on when you arrive home. A smart padlock, teamed with a tough cabinet or tool chest, might be just what's needed to provide extra security to protect your valuable belongings. Inside the garage, a security camera can do the same job as those outdoors. ‘Plug and play’ models offer quick and easy set-up without needing the services of an electrician. @ OPEN UP For garage door openers, visit bunnings.co.nz/ smart-garage- door Consider incorporating smart devices that contribute to energy savings, such as smart thermostats and lighting control PLAN FOR SUCCESS. If you're starting your smart journey from scratch, consider the following planning steps from the team at Grid Connect. Assess your lifestyle and your daily routines, habits and activities to determine where automation can enhance convenience or efficiency. Take into account the needs and preferences of all family members, ensuring that the smart home features accommodate everyone. Identify the areas or functions in your home that are most important to automate. For example, if you travel frequently, security features and remote monitoring might be a priority. Establish a budget for your smart home project. This will help you prioritise and make informed decisions based on cost-effectiveness. Plan for scalability so your smart home components can be easily expanded or upgraded to adapt to future needs and technological advancements. Choose devices and systems that are compatible with each other to ensure seamless integration. CaN a BRR TELE Rleelg eee ae cee Sta eect © bunningswarehousenewzealand | (®) bunnings |G) bunningsnz | bunnings.co.nz 7
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