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Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Podcast
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment
100 episodes
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Lighting Specification with SoundOff Signal
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Podcast
31 minutes
1 week ago
Lighting Specification with SoundOff Signal
In the realm of fire apparatus specification, one of the most important things to get right, yet one of the most difficult to understand sometimes, is lighting. Firefighters are well accustomed to understanding gallons per minute and pounds per square inch, but lux and lumens are not always terms easily understood, nor is understanding the nuances of getting a scene light, for example, to shine light where you think it will. Along the way there are numerous types of lights, among them silicone lighting; National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) compliance; and writing the specs themselves. But, companies like SoundOff Signal offer support when specifying the lighting on your next rig.  View this Podcast at: https://youtu.be/b19uCcyGISI.
Fire Apparatus & Emergency Equipment Podcast