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According to the fire codes and laws, all buildings must have correct
fire protection systems installed that conforms to the policies set in
the code. Most fire alarm monitoring systems don't have issues following
the fire code regulations, but that doesn't actually mean the system
will be reliable all the time.
In any kind of alarm monitoring system, things can sometimes malfunction
for whatever reason or the other, and an effectual system must have
ways of overcoming these issues. Fire alarm systems have a control panel
that shows the status of all elements of the system within the
building. This is named the annunciator, and this device can show the
alarm monitoring team virtually all they have to guarantee fire safety
in the building.
It also indicates the location and origin of the fire, and these are the
key pieces of info that the alarm monitoring team will need to focus
on.
With correct fire alarm monitoring, the team should be able to identify
if the fire alarm system has actually discovered a real fire. In this
case, they must immediately warn the fire dept by simply pressing on a
button on the fire alarm annunciator.
Fire alarm monitoring does not only occur during actual fires.
To ensure the safety of the occupants in a building, the fire alarm
monitoring team must always be vigilant and alert in noticing
discrepancies in the information supplied by the control panel.
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