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OK I admit this post is a little frivolous but I am sitting in the united lounge in Denver waiting for the Munich flight to board. I find that US hotels in particular love to make extensive use of lamps for room lighting and I have to confess to minor levels of anxiety each time I have to navigate the controls of such lights. Here are the variations I have found
1. Rocker or press button switch positioned just under the bulb base
2. Rocker or press button switch located on the electrical cord a few cms below the base
3. Press button foot switch on the floor at the base for some standing lamps
4. No seeming switch, just need to tap somewhere on the base of your bedside lamp to activate
5. The lamp which is partially connected to the wall switch, you just have to remember if you have manually switched off at the lamp as this disconnects from the wall switch (had my husband fooled he was changing the globe thinking it had blown
)
6. Doozy this morning in our Denver hotel, the standing light came on automatically at 6am! Now we wanted to sleep through to 7am so hubby nicely got up to turn it off. No sign of a switch so he yanked the power cord out of the wall. On closer inspection later in the morning it had a black power supply brick attached at the base and you had to press on a green spot to activate it….who knew?
I don’t know if you have experienced other variations? Hopefully not it is already a chore on the first night to run through the permutations of how to get the darn light on!!
1. Rocker or press button switch positioned just under the bulb base
2. Rocker or press button switch located on the electrical cord a few cms below the base
3. Press button foot switch on the floor at the base for some standing lamps
4. No seeming switch, just need to tap somewhere on the base of your bedside lamp to activate
5. The lamp which is partially connected to the wall switch, you just have to remember if you have manually switched off at the lamp as this disconnects from the wall switch (had my husband fooled he was changing the globe thinking it had blown

6. Doozy this morning in our Denver hotel, the standing light came on automatically at 6am! Now we wanted to sleep through to 7am so hubby nicely got up to turn it off. No sign of a switch so he yanked the power cord out of the wall. On closer inspection later in the morning it had a black power supply brick attached at the base and you had to press on a green spot to activate it….who knew?
I don’t know if you have experienced other variations? Hopefully not it is already a chore on the first night to run through the permutations of how to get the darn light on!!
