Markus
(Markus)
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I work in a large nursing home complex. My area focuses on clients who suffer from later stages of dementia. In the night there is low light mode in the general area so you need a flashlight (also in case the power is cut off) to do work in a safe manner. Also checking on the rooms, patients. So I need to scale the brightness a lot - i.e. from pupillary reflex check to full blown search around the facility whenever a patient gets lost (happens frequently). Light on / light off all the time but also longer runtimes if necessary. Good color rendition and decent light pattern is a plus so you see what is going on with a wound. The light gets desinfected often, needs to be able to stand against water and chemicals. My lights fall to the hard floor every once in a while. All things considered I demand much from a light 
Many of my colleagues do this job without a decent light but they also suffer from time to time because of this
So I hooked many of them up with 14500-style lights (i.e. Sofirn/Thorfire). Those lights are still much better than nothing.
In the video you can see my standard configuration for night shifts with the 360° holster system.