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Is your fire alarm ready for emergency? |
Key to fire alarm response is the location and type of infrastructure. When
you are at home, within seconds to a couple of minutes you are aware that
your fire alarm has buzzed whereas in a large set up with multiple floors
responding slowly to ignoring the fire alarm is usually seen.
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So we can say that behavior and role and accountability of occupants largely
make the difference rather than the building.
In airport, retail outlets like mall, theaters where generally occupants
visit for a short duration, an fire alarm activation does not lead to quick
and specific response. These visitors continue with their activity
especially those who don't pay attention to activation of alarms. Naturally,
they act as outsiders or visitors and need to be directed by the premises
staff if they are required to act on such alarms. Employees of companies,
house owners or residents have to take responsibility and respond to
activation of fire alarm and particularly if they are trained on response
and emergency process etc. Based on past experiences of occupants, the
response to fire alarms are triggered.
In large infrastructure interconnected detectors are there which detects
fire before any occupant can perceive it through senses. So if the fire
alarm is audible and the occupants can hear it, it acts as a warning signal
that the interconnected detectors are activated. Occupants mostly react in a
typical way when fire alarms are activated by asking questions to themselves
or others in the building like "what is going on" and what is wrong"
etc and may not evacuate the building immediately or take necessary steps
to required after fire alarm is activated.
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