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Posted By Paul Leadbetter
One of my clients has an intruder alarm system which doubles as a fire alarm (which has a different sound) when manually activated from the main panel. While I have misgivings about this being the only method of raising the alarm (and which is being addressed through a review of the fire risk assessment), is it acceptable to have the alarm systems combined in this way?
Paul
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Posted By Chris Pope
Paul - one of my customers is a public school and they feel that it is great to have the fire alarm bell the same bell as the end of lesson bell - it means it gets tested every day. Not sure if your customer wants his place broken into every day though !
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Posted By Neil Pearson
Hi Paul, I'm sure someone with more expertise than me in fire safety will jump in, but there's no absolute requirement for an alarm. It just becomes more appropriate the larger the premises. A small shop might have no alarm at all - people are simply briefed to shout "fire" if they dicover a fire. It really does depend on the assessment.
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Posted By Adam Jackson
Sounds fine to me Paul. As long as you have a means of raising the alarm and the risk assessment has shown automatic detection is not needed then the current system seems to be a pretty good cost-effective solution.
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