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Tregilibob

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  1. I have a set up where I only have dimmer power, however for running fixtures that require mains I have them plugged in to the rig, then next to the patch bay there are 15amp to 13amp convertors, so they run on mains sockets which are close to the dimmers. Pretty easy to set up, just flip the switches as part of your setting up routine, and no accidental power surges. As far as I am aware, the Fat Frog (also still in use!) doesn't have the ability to 'park' channels.
  2. Hi, As the owner of a lovely (but old) VSFX machine used for rain, I am now on the hunt for a different wheel, the running water disc. Does anyone have one that I could buy/rent/borrow for a production at the end of June? Based in Notts/Derby. Many thanks Tregi
  3. I use headworn mic's for a Year 6 (10/11 yr olds) in the school I work in, and explain the fact that I need as much volume as they can give me using maths - 10 x 10 is 100, 0 x 10 is still 0! Give me nothing, I can't amplify it. I do try and get them on them for at least 1 rehearsal before the dress, and teach them not to fiddle with them - they are usually pretty good.
  4. FYI regarding CPR and COVID Resuscitation Council UK Statement on COVID-19 in relation to CPR and resuscitation in first aid and community settings Because of the heightened awareness of the possibility that the victim may have COVID-19, Resuscitation Council UK offers this advice: · Recognise cardiac arrest by looking for the absence of signs of life and the absence of normal breathing. Do not listen or feel for breathing by placing your ear and cheek close to the patient’s mouth. If you are in any doubt about confirming cardiac arrest, the default position is to start chest compressions until help arrives. · Make sure an ambulance is on its way. If COVID 19 is suspected, tell them when you call 999. · If there is a perceived risk of infection, rescuers should attempt compression only CPR and early defibrillation until the ambulance (or advanced care team) arrives. Put hands together in the middle of the chest and push hard and fast. · Early use of a defibrillator significantly increases the person’s chances of survival and does not increase risk of infection. · If the rescuer has access to personal protective equipment (PPE) (e.g. FFP3 face mask, disposable gloves, eye protection), these should be worn. · After performing compression-only CPR, all rescuers should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water; alcohol-based hand gel is a convenient alternative. They should also seek advice from the NHS 111 coronavirus advice service or medical adviser. Paediatric advice We are aware that paediatric cardiac arrest is unlikely to be caused by a cardiac problem and is more likely to be a respiratory one, making ventilations crucial to the child’s chances of survival. However, for those not trained in paediatric resuscitation, the most important thing is to act quickly to ensure the child gets the treatment they need in the critical situation. For out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, the importance of calling an ambulance and taking immediate action cannot be stressed highly enough. If a child is not breathing normally and no actions are taken, their heart will stop and full cardiac arrest will occur. Therefore, if there is any doubt about what to do, this statement should be used. It is likely that the child/infant having an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest will be known to you. We accept that doing rescue breaths will increase the risk of transmitting the COVID-19 virus, either to the rescuer or the child/infant. However, this risk is small compared to the risk of taking no action as this will result in certain cardiac arrest and the death of the child. Further reading: · Public Health Wales statement on Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak: https://phw.nhs.wales/news/public-health-wales-statement-on-novel-coronavirus-outbreak-in-china/ · Coronavirus (Covid-19) updates for Northern Ireland: https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/coronavirus\ · COVID-19: guidance for health professionals [Public Health England]: https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/wuhan-novel-coronavirus · Coronavirus (Covid-19) [Health Protection Scotland]: https://www.hps.scot.nhs.uk/a-to-z-of-topics/covid-19/
  5. Use an older version of Photoshop??? I've edited lots of versions of money but only have an old Photoshop and it's never stopped me.
  6. Hi, No, I don't think you can do that, however, if you aren't planning on using all 999 memories, use one that is miles away from where you are programming. I use 950 onwards for chases.
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