For this installation with just four strands, AND if you are buing the cable preterminated, I would specify breakout style cable. This product has 4 jackets of fiber inside a bigger outer jacket, but what is really nice is that each strand is completely enclosed in a 3mm jacket. So, to terminate this cable, one simply removes the outer jacket and filler material, (I then put a piece of heat shrink tubing over that area), and then the fittings go right on the end of the 3mm jacket. This is very nice because you can move those cables around without too much worry about breaking the glass. Basically it handles like a regular patch cable and is the same size of jacket. A good tight buffered indoor/outdoor cable will probably be water blocked, which is supposed to lessen the chances of water damage if submerged.
If you choose loose tube, you will end up with a smaller overall cable. However, when you open it up, you will find a small tube or two, each with a couple strands of fiber that are very small. To terminate these fibers into something usable, a breakout kit is used. This kit is basically a bunch of 900um tubes. Carefully cleaning and drying of the fibers takes place (the tubes are filled with a gel material that keeps water out), then each fiber is carefully threaded through the breakout tubes. Then the connectors are placed on the ends of the fiber.
Hope that helps!
It is only my opinion, based on my experience and education...I am always willing to learn, educate me!
Daron J. Wilson, RCDD
daron.wilson@lhmorris.com