These are what I use to dim and flicker 110v corded lights.
http://www.efx-tek.com/topics/fc-4.html
Great products.
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IV got A Zombie/biohazardous/quarintine/CDC themed haunt. It’s made of Tarp and wood and made to look makeshift in the case of an emergency. I want to know what you think this haunt could use and I would also love to hear any suggestions. This year it consists of/a already.
-storage area
-medic lab with specimen cage near by
-dug up body with biohazard containment coffin
-few hallways
-cloth covered victim bodies in various areas (some actors some not)
-deployment and work area with CDC van
-5 fog machines varying from 400 - 1000 watt, 1 chilled
-5 strobes one large, 4 medium
-webbing
-various biohazard containers as props
-black lights are to be determined
-chainsaw actor
-zombie actors
-CDC personnel actors
-Survivors actors
-Air compressor with work in progress props
-gasmask and NBC suits for survivors
-various signs and survivor writings
-Flood lights with various colors
-Mechanic lights that hang throughout the halls
And does anyone know how to make corded lights dim and/or flicker and what not; my hanged lights are far too bright.
Thankyou...

These are what I use to dim and flicker 110v corded lights.
http://www.efx-tek.com/topics/fc-4.html
Great products.
Mix in some kewl audio loops of urgent warning messages, klaxons, sirens, zombie moaning, screams in the distance.
How about a Decontamination Room at the end? This can be very simple with just some plastic sheeting. For the scare, a hidden air cannon would be great. If this is out of your budget, maybe you could use a hand-activated blow gun hooked to a compressor or a leaf blower. You might be able to borrow one of those from a friend or neighbor if you don't have a compressor.
Try yellow gumball light (siren lights like on old cop cars) mount them vertically they look great in toxic areas. the spinning light traveling across the ground is a cool effect.
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