just face away from the lights or tell them to turn the lights off
if it makes u feel faint then u shouldn't be doing it at all. if u must do it then try to take short breaks in between and as much time away from the lights as u possibly can
Strobe lamps use xenon.
strobe lights
The strobe lights that are used for Halloween decorations are the ones that are shaped like skulls or pumpkins. strobe lights that have blacks lights in them are also an alternative option to give the room a creepy effect!
Emergency strobe lights are useful for drivers who have breakdown at night. They warn other drivers that the car is parked on the side of the road. Emergency strobe lights can be purchased online from Amazon.
To make the hazard lights alternating flash, a kit called a wig wag is added to the flasher system. To have actual strobe lights, then a strobe kit with its own light has to be installed.
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if they are mechanical strobe lights- yes.
Yes, they will. Strobe lights overwhelm the person's brain frequency and it gets confused. After that, the person goes into seizures. It can cause death, so it is best to avoid strobe lights if you have seizures.
That comes down to either personal preference or the type of job you want it to perform. Take emergency services (police, fire, ems) for example: they started out with rotating halogen lights and progressed to strobe lights in the 90's. The newest generation of emergency vehicles, however, come equipped with LED emergency lights because they pack more of a punch. They are visible from farther away, draw less power, and can flash just as fast as a strobe.
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