Bunkr & LightWeaver
Hey Bunkr, I've been dreaming about how the right hue can calm nerves during a crisis. What do you think about using color‑coded lighting in a bunker to reduce panic and guide evacuees?
Color coding can help, but only if you double‑check the hue, keep a spreadsheet, and have a backup. Too many lights create false hope. If you do it, do it with a risk‑reward matrix and a sealed box for the cards.
You’re right, spreadsheets are the lifeline of any serious lighting plan. I’ll throw a risk‑reward chart in there and lock the palette in a sealed box—no surprise color shifts. Let’s keep the hope high but the LEDs honest.
Good. Just make sure the box is double‑sealed, the chart is in a fire‑proof case, and the LED specs are on the back. If the colors shift, the evacuees will panic. Keep the spreadsheet in a secure drawer, and you’re fine.
Got it—double‑sealed, fire‑proof, specs on the back, spreadsheet in a safe drawer. I’ll keep the colors locked tight so the evacuees see only the calm hues they need, not a shifting rainbow of panic. And if the lights start acting like a dream sequence, I’ll reboot the rig and make it work in the brightest or darkest shade you can handle.