Create different lighting effects to get the party going. Mirror balls are the things of the past. The latest lighting effects in modern dance clubs are DJ lighting systems that come with laser lights and powerful strobe lights. These lighting effects are already sound activated. They react automatically once connected to your sound system.
The sequence of lights and intervals are synchronized with whatever beat of music you play. These lights are powerful LED bulbs that can last for up to 100,000 hours of continuous play. LED bulbs do not overheat as they only consume 30 watts of power.
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Last month’s series of storms left our neighborhood without power for a week. It was a good thing we had a supply of charged batteries for our LED flashlight as well as a box of candles. It was fine enough in the daytime. But nighttime was a different story. People were moving around like zombies, their arms extended, flailing to find their way in the dark.
This is why I always make sure that we have a couple of flashlights on hand. One can never be too prepared for such things. Once the power was restored, I went on a charging frenzy so I would be prepared for the next outage. I also bought more candles and back up flashlights. I’d rather spend extra money on these things than bump around in the dark.
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What we saw the other day was a remarkable story of survival. The heavy snowstorm caused a car crash along the freeway; the crash also involved four other cars. The second car was the one most severely hit; it had gone under the truck to which it slammed into. The car was almost a total wreck.
When a police flashlight lighted through the windows, the driver looked almost dead. Then suddenly, he opened his eyes, blinked for sometime, and then tried to move his head. He was alive! There was a sudden flurry of activity as everyone rushed to get him out of the car and into an ambulance. We all heaved a sigh of relief when he was finally pulled out of the car. Thank goodness and no one lost a life that day.
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