Todays power outage reminded me that we still need to make some provision for emergency lighting
I was in the workshop when it happened and it was pitch black in the JSM area Now the student that had been able to stay to finish up his andonizing had easy access to a flashlight
it helped when Auto got their battery light up and on Without that light or a flashlight leaving the workshop
would have bee a challenge
Up front the I pads helped
We need some type of emergency lighting for rthe shop and my thought rechargable flashilght
that plug in for the classrooms
Is there not battery backed emergency exit illumination? That’s a pretty basic building code requirement, would be surprised if it doesn’t invalidate insurance as well.
I carry a flashlight on my person at all times. Workplace has impressive UPS and backup generators so it’s generally a non-issue there. But someplace like DMS it’s something I’d recommend to everyone.
“I pads” refers to @StanSimmons wonderful Raspberry Pi displays at classroom doors. Who would have thought they would provide light with power off? Actually the server room has lots of backup power as was noted elsewhere. Stan used POE (Power over Ethernet) technology to run data and power over single Cat 6 (or whatever) cables to power the units. This saves running extra power cables and keeps them on during a power outage. Way to go again, Stan!
@Cairenn_Day - Thanks for pointing out yet another of Stan’s contributions.
The Liability waiver iPads actually stayed up longer than anything else and did provide a light source in the lobby and wherever square kiosks were… laser, metal, woodshop. Creative arts, 3d
I don’t think we need flashlights. They will just disappear. Actuall emergency lighting would be a better idea. However it would only be enough to allow safe egress.