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🎃 Halloween automations with IFTTT 🎃

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Haunt your neighborhood with IFTTT  ‌ ‌ ‌ Happy Halloween! We have some spook

Haunt your neighborhood with IFTTT  ‌ ‌ ‌ Happy Halloween! We have some spooky new automations for you from [IFTTT](. Automate your lights to startle your neighbors or press a button to scare trick or treaters. Learn how to automate your home for Halloween. [haunt your house with iot]( 🎃 Halloween is coming up and we are here to help you be the spookiest house on the street. Turn all of your lights orange for Halloween with [Philips Hue]( or get notified of the perfect time to haunt with IFTTT. [Turn on off lights]( [ ](

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