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Serious gap exposed in fire plan where the fire alarm is inaudible

The fire department presented evidence of an agreement on a uniform approach by a number of municipalities on the issue of 65dBA audibility level. The tribunal noted that while this level is somewhat less than the National Building Code 1995 requirement of 75dBA in a building of residential occupancy, it appears reasonable based on the present understanding of audibility. The tribunal believes that 100% of the tenants should be afforded a reasonable level of protection at all times. Fire Safety Commission Tribunal (Ontario) Decision NO.97A003-116 – June 10, 1997

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Signalink Technologies has a new solution for the audibility issue

When  fire departments come across residential occupancy dwellings with  unacceptable fire alarm audibility levels, Fire-Link®II provides an  option that allows building owners to bridge the gap in their fire plan and ensure a safe building.

At the core of Fire-Link®II is a communications platform that is deployed across the electrical wiring infrastructure that already exists in any building. Acting as a ready-made network, Fire-Link®II eliminates the need for additional wiring usually required when retrofitting residential occupancy dwellings. Fire-Link®II is a CSFM and UL/ULC listed fire alarm signaling system that can be plugged into any AC outlet. When  the main fire alarm system is  activated, Fire-Link®II in-suite devices are simultaneously activated. 

Building owners can now upgrade their buildings to acceptable fire alarm audibility levels without having to incur expensive, time-consuming and disruptive retrofits. 

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