Epilepsy safe lights
Epilepsy safe lights Posted on: 28.01.2013 by Earlene Thorud So I'm going to be DJing a church dance, and apparently some of the people there might have epilepsy. I'm not too in the know with what actually triggers epilepsy besides strobes, so I was hoping someone in the know might be able to tell me which/any of these lights that I have runs the risk of triggering it?Chauvet Derby X Disco Ball (Might as well include a complete list) Chauvet MiN RGX 2.0 Laser American DJ Roto Balls Thanks! | |
Earlene Thorud 28.01.2013 | So I'm going to be DJing a church dance, and apparently some of the people there might have epilepsy. I'm not too in the know with what actually triggers epilepsy besides strobes, so I was hoping someone in the know might be able to tell me which/any of these lights that I have runs the risk of triggering it? Chauvet Derby X Disco Ball (Might as well include a complete list) Chauvet MiN RGX 2.0 Laser American DJ Roto Balls Thanks! |
Lauretta Ehrhorn 05.02.2013 | Mood uplighting is the best solution here. The last thing you want is to trigger a life threatening seizure so play it safe. |
Yong Aptekar 04.02.2013 | The flashes from the cameras at my graduation back when i was in highschool set a friend of mine into a seizure. Black lights and floods like Bassline said. Keep the lights to stationary ones. |
Loria Capwell 04.02.2013 | Check wiki - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photosensitive_epilepsy Any flashing lights in a pattern. |
Audrey Pinda 04.02.2013 | Nothing with flashing lights basically if you want to play it on the safe side. Just some floods and maybe some blacklights, but nothing blinking or moving. |
Earlene Thorud 04.02.2013 | Sorry for the self bump, but after 6 days of zero responses, with only 10 views, I figured it was semi-acceptable. |
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