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  2. Hazardous Material Emergency Alarm System - Wikipedia

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    The systems are designed to both alert and respond – activating warnings and alarms and depending on the extent of the danger, triggering corrective actions that could include material shutoffs, increased ventilation and the opening or closing of access to the exposed area.

  3. NFPA 72 - Wikipedia

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    The NFPA 72 "covers the application, installation, location, performance, inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems, supervising station alarm systems, public emergency alarm reporting systems, fire warning equipment and emergency communications systems (ECS), and their components."

  4. Fire alarm system - Wikipedia

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    Some fire alarm systems utilize emergency voice alarm communication systems (EVAC) [17] to provide prerecorded and manual voice messages. Voice alarm systems are typically used in high-rise buildings, arenas, and other large "defend-in-place" occupancies such as hospitals and detention facilities where total evacuation is difficult to achieve.

  5. IEC 62682 - Wikipedia

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    It covers alarms from all systems presented to the operator, which can include basic process control systems, annunciator panels, safety instrumented systems, fire and gas systems, and emergency response systems. The practices are applicable to continuous, batch, and discrete processes.

  6. List of Honeywell products and services - Wikipedia

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    Standalone Fire Alarm [72] Thermostats [73] Honeywell T87, its classic "Round" thermostat; Variable Air Volume (VAV) Controller, Wall Module and Box [74] Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) [75] Warehouse Automation [76] Water Purifiers [77] WIN-PAK software suite [78] Wireless intrusion alarm systems - ARMOR 300 [79] Wiring Device [80]

  7. Optical beam smoke detector - Wikipedia

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    An optical beam smoke detector is a device that uses a projected beam of light to detect smoke across large areas, [1] typically as an indicator of fire. [2] They are used to detect fires in buildings where standard point smoke detectors would either be uneconomical [3] or restricted for use by the height of the building.

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