That is exactly what it is, flick a switch and see if some lights come on.... Which is in some way a million miles away from flicking a switch and seeing if the lights come on.
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That is exactly what it is, flick a switch and see if some lights come on.... Which is in some way a million miles away from flicking a switch and seeing if the lights come on.
Not rocket science then?That is exactly what it is, flick a switch and see if some lights come on.
Aparantly, only trained monkeys can do it.Not rocket science then?
The message I was getting was that emergency lighting is too complicated for me and I should leave well alone - much safer not to bother, and if the client/boss decides they want emergency lighting then it's up to them to contract it out to someone who's done a special course.Aparantly, only trained monkeys can do it.
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