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Church Flood Lights

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Just when it got quiet:

Dear Geoff,

I think a small door for future maintenance would be sensible idea; however please give me a few days to confirm any changes meet the correct building regulations.

On the subject of flood lighting, it had occurred to me less and less of the younger generation are attending Sunday mass.

My Grandson gave me the idea after watching Batman, his number one super hero. When Batman’s assistance is required, the city shines a large flood light in the symbol of a bat. Although it sounds far fetched, both Jesus and Batman had a lot in common, both wore a cape, fight crime at night and both have been depicted in modern literature. Is this something we could do but instead of a bat (of course) I was thinking the silhouette of a large crucifix?

Look forward to hearing your comments.

O.Cross

On 16 February 2010 11:09, Geoff Gallifant <geoff.XXXXX@XXXXX> wrote:
> Good morning Oliver,
> Thanks for your e-mail regarding a
> camera in the female bathroom.
>
> I have also been thinking about the church flood lighting and the
> ongoing maintainance. Is there any possibility that a small door can
> be inserted in the grills on the tower that the lights can be mounted
> on? This would be great for replacing the lamps when required if
> the doors can be opened inwards to allow access to the lights. Let me
> know if this is possible as it would cut down on installation and future maintanance costs.
>
> Will be in touch regarding bathroom.
>
> Regards
>
> Geoff Gallifant
>
> —– Original Message —– From: “Oliver Jon Cross”
> <OliverDotCross@GmailDotCom>
> To: “Geoff Gallifant” <geoff.XXXXX@XXXXX>
> Sent: Monday, February 15, 2010 4:57 PM
> Subject: Re: Church outside lighting
>
>
> Dear Geoff,
>
> I have always been a firm believer “of the eye is watching us all”,
> however sometimes God needs a little help.
>
> After several complaints of theft in the female bathrooms, we require
> high definition surveillance equipment. I will also require direct and
> personal access to rule out any internal tampering. Although this
> isn’t my expertise I suggest the best placement for the camera would
> be directly above the air filter in second cubicle.
>
> Please send me the quote as soon you have any spare time.
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> O.Cross
>
> On 15 February 2010 17:14, Geoff Gallifant <geoff.XXXXX@XXXXX> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Oliver,
>> Sorry to keep you waiting regarding the quote for the church. I am
>> looking at numerous options including, sensors which can warn you in
>> the vicarage about intrudes on the roof and we have a product which
>> not only is a sensor but has a built in cctv camera.
>>
>> My only concern is mounting the lights on the tower and replacing
>> lamps when they fail. I will be in touch as soon as I have all the
>> information to put a quote together.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Geoff Gallifant