Fire Alarm Horns

Fire alarm horns. Alarm system sign.

Fire Alarm Horns

fire alarm horns

    alarm horns

  • Audible alarms that alert residents to dangerous conditions. FireX ® alarms use separate and distinct horn patterns for smoke and CO alarms, sounding a minimum of 85 decibels at 10 feet.

    fire

  • Combustion or burning, in which substances combine chemically with oxygen from the air and typically give out bright light, heat, and smoke
  • the event of something burning (often destructive); “they lost everything in the fire”
  • open fire: start firing a weapon
  • One of the four elements in ancient and medieval philosophy and in astrology
  • A destructive burning of something
  • cause to go off; “fire a gun”; “fire a bullet”

Firemen asking about what has happened

Firemen asking about what has happened
German Firemen have a reputation for being very polite. See two of them standing at the entrance. One of them is probably asking:"Excuse me, my name is Martin Horn, but we have heard that there’s a fire in your building. May we help you?" :-)

P.S.: Ok, I’m not really sure that the name of the fireman really was "Martin Horn", but wouldn’t it be a good idea for a fireman having this name? (You probably only understand this with a little knowledge of the German language!)

SALT 158

SALT 158
Lt. Jeremy Thomas sounds the air horn as Engine No. 1 makes its way down Sheridan Road June 30 , 2010, to respond to a fire alarm. A car in front of them responds incorrectly by crossing into the wrong side of traffic to pull over. The firefighters say this kind of thing happens all too frequently and they ask drivers to be aware of their surroundings and pull over properly, to the right shoulder, to help them get to their destination. (Army photo by Marie Berberea)
fire alarm horns