Hurricane Milton coming to FL

rtmachine

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later posts explain the evacuation protocol was triggered by what they think was a false sensor going off. Doesn't appear that the resort was actually in danger or conditions required evacuation.
that would be someone smoking in the resort while locked in and not being allowed out
 

jrlang1

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Your statement is completely wrong in so many ways.
Have you actually spent frequent amount of time near the alarm panels?

There are some that beep non-stop every day. Most of them don’t cause a fire department response. On the few that do, extremely rare that there was an actual fire. Majority of those fire department responses also don’t end up in an audible alarm for the whole building to hear. Just the panel itself.
 

monothingie

Nakatomi Plaza Christmas Eve 1988. Never Forget.
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Have you actually spent frequent amount of time near the alarm panels?

There are some that beep non-stop every day. Most of them don’t cause a fire department response. On the few that do, extremely rare that there was an actual fire. Majority of those fire department responses also don’t end up in an audible alarm for the whole building to hear. Just the panel itself.

I've been involved with Fire Alarm Systems for the past 26 years. From High Rises to simple commercial. I'm NICET certified and also Factory Certified on Siemens, Honeywell (GWFCI and Notifier) as well as all over the counter brands. So yeah I know thing or two.
 

Sirwalterraleigh

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Have you actually spent frequent amount of time near the alarm panels?

There are some that beep non-stop every day. Most of them don’t cause a fire department response. On the few that do, extremely rare that there was an actual fire. Majority of those fire department responses also don’t end up in an audible alarm for the whole building to hear. Just the panel itself.
I spent several years in 4 of them…
Does that count?

The fire grid is prone to false alarms…but they do sound alarms.

Think about it: the Walt Disney company houses tens of thousands of individuals in their lodges at all times and they are 100% liable for them. You think they like…make them not noticeable…like taking the battery out of a carbon monoxide sensor in your house?

Lawyers rule the world
 

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