Epilepsy & Photosensitivity
Exposure to lights at certain intensities or to certain visual
patterns can trigger seizures. This condition is known as
photosensitive epilepsy.
Many people are unaware that they are
sensitive to flickering lights or to certain kinds of patterns until
they have a seizure.
Check with your doctor if you are concerned
about light patterns triggering seizures
.
Although the exposure to
blue light is very important to human beings, some people might
have sensitive skin or eyes from it. Check with your doctor if you
are concerned about a possible sensitivity.
More Tips for Injury Prevention
1. Test if your electricity is operating correctly in the area installed
and switches it off before installing your
Orphek Atlantik P300. 2.
Ensure equipment, tools and equipment are in good operating
condition. 3. Never use equipment, tools or equipments that are
in disrepair or not properly maintained. 4. Ensure electrical
components (switches, resistors, capacitors, inductors,
transistors, etc.) are appropriate for the circuit or apparatus. 5.
Never overload circuits. 6. Never leave unprotected systems
unattended. 7. Never place containers of liquid on electrical
systems. 8. Ensure to turn off the power supply first before
disassembling the circuit. 9. Use only tools and equipment with
non-conducting handles when working on electrical devices. 10.
Never use metallic pencils or rulers, or wear rings or metal
watchbands when working with electrical equipment. 11. When it
is necessary to handle equipment that is plugged in, be sure
hands are dry and, when possible, wear nonconductive gloves
and shoes with insulated soles. 12. If water or a chemical is
spilled onto equipment, shut off power at the main switch or
circuit breaker and unplug the equipment.
These are some of the safety tips. Orphek cannot provide you a
full guide. Please check a complete electrical safety guide for all
the safety rules of electrical installation procedures).