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SHINING A LIGHT ON PAT TESTERS
When White Light needed testing equipment for some of its more complex projects, the AV and lighting specialist knew Seaward would have the solution.
Starting life as a lighting rental shop for London’s West End theatres in the 1970s, White Light has expanded to become a leading technical solution specialist. The company now counts theatres, concert venues and broadcast studios among its areas of expertise and prides itself on supplying the equipment, knowledge and support to help its customers achieve the most out of their projects.
Nick Sheridan, technical support manager at White Light, said: “We were looking for a device we could use in some of our venues where access is tricky – think small theatres and tight sub-stage areas, which typically involve testing at height or in confined spaces.
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“Our engineers visit challenging spaces on a daily basis and our clients expect work to be carried out quickly and efficiently – so it’s essential that our equipment is reliable and accurate too.”
The company was already familiar with Seaward devices, using the PrimeTest 50 and 250+ to test rental equipment – so purchasing an Apollo 500+ was a natural choice.
Nick continued: “We’ve been let down in the past by unreliable or unstable machines and a lack of manufacturer support – but Seaward has always been the standout brand for reliability and professionalism.”
Since its launch five years ago, the original Apollo
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