We have a similar problem at work (a small store, basically): All our flashlights, old with incandescent bulbs and weak batteries (the boss refuses to change batteries until they're completely dead), are in a single drawer near the entrance. The main area, when the power goes out, is lit from the walls by a few of those common emergency light units. The offices and warehouse areas are completely SOL when the power goes out.
Yet somehow our boss doesn't understand why we want more, and better dispersed, flashlights. It's not like we don't have places to store them.
On more than one occasion now my edc LED flashlight has come in handy when storms have knocked out power. Yet somehow our boss thinks that it's fine, since I was able to check the warehouse (in case any employees were back there) and take a spare flashlight to the office.
I've even NOT been there on a couple occasions when power has dropped (it's fairly old infrastructure), but this still hasn't affected our boss's opinion.
Edited by Eastree (07/31/11 04:32 PM)