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#183788 - 09/30/09 09:56 PM Re: Do you know why you are evacuating work? [Re: KG2V]
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Originally Posted By: KG2V_was_kc2ixe
Speaking of fire alarms - we just had an alarm up on the 10th floor of the building I work in (I'm on the 8th) - folks did the right thing (evacuate down 2 floors - aka my floor), but the bad one - when they grabbed the fire phone - NO ONE ANSWERED!! 10 minutes - no one answered - many just walked out. The only reason I knew was my office is right by the lobby/staircase where the phone is

I saw what was going on, had my bag grabbed, let the folks on my floor know what was going on, and was standing by the warden phone (as I'm the 8th floor warden).

We got the all clear

What was interesting was that they got the 'alert tone' (aka the 'Macys tone') which is no longer supposed to be used. For the last N years (I think it was changed post 9/11) is that you ever get the 'full alarm' or NOTHING


Check with your local fire marshal about the alert tone on a voice evacuation system. Different jurisdictions have different rules about some things. Your local AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction - usually the fire marshal) can set requirements above and beyond what national fire codes require.

As to the fire phone, I'd definitely have someone check it out, ASAP.

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#183793 - 09/30/09 10:32 PM Re: Do you know why you are evacuating work? [Re: 2005RedTJ]
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Like I said - I'm the floor warden, and I've talked with the FDNY about it - I'll be having a talk with building management and the safety director in the morning
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#183813 - 10/01/09 01:20 AM Re: Do you know why you are evacuating work? [Re: KG2V]
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Originally Posted By: KG2V_was_kc2ixe
Like I said - I'm the floor warden, and I've talked with the FDNY about it - I'll be having a talk with building management and the safety director in the morning


Depending on what brand/model of voice evacuation panel it is, it's probably an easy fix for the fire alarm company to change the settings.

I haven't experienced much yet in the floor above/floor below-type stuff. We don't have a whole lot of tall buildings here, and a good chunk of the tall buildings that are here are quite old. I have a good bit of studying to do before October 10th (my NICET level II and III test date) and 2 of the elements I'm testing on are emergency voice/alarm communication systems and emergency evacuation signals.

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