Scrobe-a mispelled word from bcragirl
Strobe-a very durable light bulb in a mirrored housing with adjustable flash rates
You have to be stupid to not know how the most important special effect in the haunt industry works
p.s. Bcragirl needs some serious help
you forgot one
Stobe- a mispelled word by you.
Originally posted by badlander2000
You don't have to warn people about stobe lights!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
good point Jim.... I hadnt really even put myself into someones shoes who has asthma or occasional ceisures. Its probably better to warn.
But wouldnt they avoid things like haunted houses. Wouldnt anybody that was at high risk just not go, and not put themselves in those kinda situations?
I was in school in History class and this girl starting having a ceisure. She groaned this wieeerd long moan, and this unreal look on her face, and fell over shaking. Blood started to drip from her mouth cuz she was biting her tongue. A few people ran out of the class in fear as things unfolded. The girl was ok but damn that was the freakiest, chilling, and haunting thing I ever saw. So if it happened in a haunted house it would humble all haunting...making your scariest prop or whatever inside look like a huge teddy bear.
my yellow in this case is not so mellow, infact I'm tryin to say, its frightened like me
my event is not gory or violent although it does have horse medical related pictures. i always put warning signs all over the place about the strobe lights.
bcragirl
ammy haunter
Proud manger of The Black Cat Riding Academy Haunted House 2006
i always put warning signs all over the place about the strobe lights.
bcragirl
You don't need them all over the place, one at the entrance that everyone will see will be fine. Just make sure that it is visible. You could also rate your haunt (ie: PG, PG-13, R )to give over-protective parents an idea what they are letting their kids into.
you do need to warn people about the strobes, so they don't have a siezure. One sign at the entrance should be sufficient. Strobes are made to make you dizzy and disoriented. Do not put paper or anything over them, it'll ruin the whole thing. Strobes can make very cool effects, let me know if you have any other questions.
Hi everyone, I am an emt in the city where i live . and only people with certain types of epilepsy will have seizures from strobe lights . So common people will NOT have a seizure from strobe lights unless they have epilepsy that they dont know about . so one warning sign at the entrance should suffice. And a general warning to people that are sensitive asthmatics due to the fog.
I didn't know you need to warn people with medical conditions so I admit I was wrong i'm sorry bcragirl. I am also embarrased because I am in the school spelling bee. Maybe I should only post in design and prop topics.
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