Topic: Fire Hazard?

It is a common trick among us brickflmers to put a piece of paper over the lamp to diffuse the light thus reducing light flicker. I'm a little
concerned about the safety of it all though. Im currently using 60w lightbulbs and they get extremely so I'm afraid the paper will catch fire. I
know with moderation it should be fine but I'm just wondering... has anyone had any bad experiences with the paper over the lamps?

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Yeah that's really dangerous cause I nearly burnt my house down when I left it alone...  mini/no

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With 60w lightbulbs, it shouldn’t cach on fire, you just got to make sure the paper is not toching the light bulb.

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use fluorescent light bulbs.   i've accidentally left my lamps on for several hours and they haven't heated up at all.

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Someone told me those energy saving flourescent lightbulbs can cause cancer because of their radiation. mini/dizzy
I use 100w bulbs with no paper and I'm fine.

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cause cancer because of their radiation. mini/dizzy
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True animators do not fear fire - the risk comes with the art.

I haven't had any bad experiences with it, although I understand the concern.

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I haven't ever seen my lamps catch fire but once the paper got a bit burnt, but i think that was due to the fact that they were not very good lamps. So i would recommend using good lamps.

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Sean wrote:

True animators do not fear fire - the risk comes with the art.

I haven't had any bad experiences with it, although I understand the concern.

And all God's people say.......... AMEN!!!!!! I agree with Sean. Besides I leave my lights on all the time and it never burns.

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i do to. i don't just use my lights for animation. they light up my whole room- so i keep them on all day, i read, play games, and watch t.v, with them on. (and i don't take the paper off, cuz i don't eel like putting it back on) my lights don't burn because (i think) the distance from the metal to the light bulb is so far apart it can't heat up.

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I just make sure I don't leave them unattended. They do get pretty hot though.

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Well i do know a light in my hose that can make paper catch on fire mini/sweat it can get from 1 degree to 100 in ten seconds mini/what

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Just keep your on it. Don't leave them on their own

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don't use an old icky lamp that gets hot. get a new one from like ikea or something

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I got a couple of new cheap lamps (thanks to the Daily Express newspaper) and I burnt a hole in my chair with a lamp covered with paper before.

topitmunkeydog wrote:

don't use an old icky lamp that gets hot. get a new one from like ikea or something

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I use baking paper and it works just fine for me mini/yes

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I just burnt (melted) part of my camera while filming my walk this way entry.

just posting that as i watch the 3 seconds i have done! mini/sunnies

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Sorry it double posted on accident could a mod delete this?

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FrameStudios wrote:

I use baking paper and it works just fine for me mini/yes

If you are worried about fire do this, or get light gels, I use them on 1000W lights and they do not melt or burn.

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but do they work as well SlothPaladin

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