NEW
YORK, Dec. 13, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- When it
comes to creating natural disaster films, Hollywood reigns supreme, but movies aren't
entirely accurate when portraying real life. The film and
production team of Haloid Solutions spotted several mistakes
in how two-way radios were portrayed in the blockbuster
Twister, some of which are unsafe if repeated, prompting us
to issue a safety warning.
Mobile radios should not be mounted on top of a vehicle's dash
as they can cause fatal injuries for the vehicle's occupants. As a
vehicle accelerates, or if it is involved in a collision, the radio
and associated palm microphone may become projectiles. Moreover, in
the event of an airbag deployment, top mounted radios and palm
microphones may puncture an airbag or cause shrapnel-like injuries
similar to that of an explosive device. Improperly mounted
equipment has led to numerous injuries and fatalities in recorded
motor vehicle accidents.
Radios should be mounted in a secure location with a mounting
bracket, ideally in the vehicle's center console area. Palm
microphones should be mounted to a metal hang-up clip, keeping them
free of the vehicle's airbag deployment area in the event of a
collision.
In addition to our safety warning, several radio enthusiasts
have reported film prop inaccuracies to us. More specifically, the
same radio equipment that was unsafely mounted was not connected to
external antennas, rendering them nonfunctional.
Hundreds of movies and television shows regularly use the wrong
radio equipment in their productions – whether it's the type of
equipment, how it operates, or the period it was manufactured.
While most audience members may not notice these inaccuracies,
there are millions of two-way radios enthusiasts who will, and
worse, amateurs radio owners who may actually try to emulate the
unsafe practices portrayed in the films.
Haloid provides production companies with complimentary safety
reviews of basic radio reenactments to ensure they are represented
accurately. Our movie and film props division can also provide
historically accurate equipment, going back to the 1940s, or modern
equipment in use today depending on specific geographic
requirements. And finally, we can provide encrypted radio equipment
for the production team to keep sensitive aspects of filming
operations protected from eavesdropping.
For more information or complimentary safety reviews, please
contact Haloid's movies and props experts for assistance.
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