Electricity outlets, switches and dimmers

Electricity outlets, switches and dimmers

Recommendation 155
Install sufficient power outlets, switches and dimmers at logical and easily found places and preferably at the same height

Chapter (theme)
Installations and appliances (lighting)

Because of
memory, switching, Central coherence

In order to
facilitate the detection of power outlets, switches and dimmers (in the dark) and stimulate a sense of familiarity.

Elaboration
Make sure to include ample electrical outlets in all rooms that are used by the autistic family member to accommodate portable task lighting needs and to avoid outlet overloading and prevent long electrical cords. (after Ahrentzen & Steele)
It is advisable to provide dimmers for most light sources to allow flexible light levels.

Because of frequent problems with orientation and short-term memory, power-outlets should be installed on logical and easily findable places, such as around the kitchen sink and where electronic equipment and floor lamps are located.
Mount wall switches and dimmers at a standard height and also consistently at ‘the same’ spot; in case of bathrooms, toilets and closets preferably on the outside.
Switches and dimmers may be marked through color contrast, for instance a low tonal value around the switch while the switch itself has a bright and/or fluorescent color.

*Arhentzsen & Steele

Ahrentzen, S. & Steele, K. (2010). Advancing Full Spectrum Housing: Designing for Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders. Tempe, AZ: Arizona Board of Regents. PDF
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