Description
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- To warn people quickly during a fire or emergency, allowing them to evacuate or reach a safe location.
- It helps alert people to dangers like fires, gas leaks, or other disasters.
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Types of Alarm Hooters:
- Manual Alarm: Triggered manually by someone, often used to activate the alarm when a fire is spotted.
- Automatic Alarm: Connected to fire detection systems. When a fire is detected, the hooter automatically activates.
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Sound Levels:
- Fire alarms are designed with a high sound level to be heard clearly, even in noisy environments, ensuring that everyone can hear and respond quickly.
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Placement:
- Alarm hooters are typically placed in common areas, corridors, stairways, or hallways where people can easily hear them.
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Testing and Maintenance:
- Regular testing and maintenance of fire alarm systems are crucial to ensure they function properly during emergencies. If a hooter doesn’t work as expected, it can cause confusion and delay evacuations.
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