History of fire alarm sounds: 20’s: mechanical bell 50’s: deep-sounding EHHHHHHHHHHHH 70’s: ERRRRRR ERRRRRRR ERRRRRR 80’s: BUZZZZZZZZZZZZ or DerNerNerNerNee 90’s: blowing whistle or lips flapping 2000’s: blowing whistle at a lower pitch 21010’s to present: “May I have your attention please? May I have your attention please? There has been a fire alarm reported in the building. There has been a fire alarm reported in the building.”
@@meikl100 Yeah, there were, but I feel like the “voice evac” systems have been more common lately. For the longest time, there were mostly fire alarms with horns or shrill whistle-sounding noises. The “voice evacuation” is not as harsh
Timestamps 04:23 Fire Drill begins 06:36 Evacuated to the 1st meeting place 08:32 Relocating to the 2nd meeting place 09:32 Recloaated to the 2nd meeting place 10:00 Building director starts talking about the fire drill 12:10 Building director stops talking about the fire drill 16:15 All-Clear signal is given 18:43 Re-enterd the building and fire alarm system is still in alarm 19:06 Fire Alarm system is now reset 19:47 Re-enterd the apartment room
How often did they have a drill? If they do it often, they could consider doing a few unannounced surprise drills besides the pre-announced drills. Obviously you were told ahead of time. It’s good in that if the alarm goes off unannounced you know there’s probably a true emergency. But you want to respond to the alarm no matter if it’s real or not. I believe that’s why many schools do the surprise drills. Nobody knows when the real thing will happen so you have to be ready at all times.
Do apartments actually do fire drills? I know student ones do at colleges but regular ones don’t. They might do a yearly test but they let residents know to ignore it. At least apartments I’ve been at and too.
@@trevormacewan this was a mandatory drill and these aren’t plain old neighborhood apartments this is a special apartment building for transition academy students
now i got a japanese triangle tone with the original notifier voice evac messages. www.dropbox.com/s/2dr4tvjurm83vv8/japanese%20fire%20alarm%20using%20triangle%20whoop%20tone%20and%20this%20message%202%20from%20the%20honeywell%20product%20male%20version.wav?dl=0
Notifier sure makes the best voice evac messages and tones
History of fire alarm sounds:
20’s: mechanical bell
50’s: deep-sounding EHHHHHHHHHHHH
70’s: ERRRRRR ERRRRRRR ERRRRRR
80’s: BUZZZZZZZZZZZZ or DerNerNerNerNee
90’s: blowing whistle or lips flapping
2000’s: blowing whistle at a lower pitch
21010’s to present: “May I have your attention please? May I have your attention please? There has been a fire alarm reported in the building. There has been a fire alarm reported in the building.”
Actually, the may I have your attention please has been around since the 80's all most. Even buildings from 2010 have bells.
@@meikl100 Yeah, there were, but I feel like the “voice evac” systems have been more common lately. For the longest time, there were mostly fire alarms with horns or shrill whistle-sounding noises. The “voice evacuation” is not as harsh
@@ABCEasyas-- yeah lol, my school has VE
I'm a fire alarm collector and I just got a voice evac alarm yesterday
I like them a lot
We have Wheelock horns alarm at school and we fire drill at in the morning sometimes
Timestamps
04:23 Fire Drill begins
06:36 Evacuated to the 1st meeting place
08:32 Relocating to the 2nd meeting place
09:32 Recloaated to the 2nd meeting place
10:00 Building director starts talking about the fire drill
12:10 Building director stops talking about the fire drill
16:15 All-Clear signal is given
18:43 Re-enterd the building and fire alarm system is still in alarm
19:06 Fire Alarm system is now reset
19:47 Re-enterd the apartment room
Thanks for the timestamp
Matt the Bass Boy That fire alarm sound just like At My college campus dorms
That voice evacuating fire alarms sound like the alarm at KSU Campus
How often did they have a drill? If they do it often, they could consider doing a few unannounced surprise drills besides the pre-announced drills. Obviously you were told ahead of time. It’s good in that if the alarm goes off unannounced you know there’s probably a true emergency. But you want to respond to the alarm no matter if it’s real or not. I believe that’s why many schools do the surprise drills. Nobody knows when the real thing will happen so you have to be ready at all times.
Usually they will have one once in a while
What was worse? The whoop of the fire alarm or the gate alarm?
For him, it's the gate alarms because that's louder and high pitched but not shrill like a regular horn strobe fire alarm
They don't sound that loud.
The Best Voice Evacuation system
Nullifer system. Hot
Any voice evacuation system is better than horns.
By the way, are there any low-frequency sounders in the bedrooms?
@@HeadsetGuy the whole building is run by a notifier system with system sensor spscwl speaker strobes and the bedrooms even have speakers in them
Do apartments actually do fire drills? I know student ones do at colleges but regular ones don’t. They might do a yearly test but they let residents know to ignore it. At least apartments I’ve been at and too.
@@trevormacewan this was a mandatory drill and these aren’t plain old neighborhood apartments this is a special apartment building for transition academy students
Nice
Did you hide in the pantry?
Yes cause I thought it was gonna be loud
it's a voice evac notifier here is 6 languages I made on simplex voice evac
btw you are lucky you didn't have some kind of mini sounder that makes some random electromechanical horn simulations.
now i got a japanese triangle tone with the original notifier voice evac messages. www.dropbox.com/s/2dr4tvjurm83vv8/japanese%20fire%20alarm%20using%20triangle%20whoop%20tone%20and%20this%20message%202%20from%20the%20honeywell%20product%20male%20version.wav?dl=0
i have two more but they are on the website archive
why is everyone covering their ears?
@@erikmorozov1740 the alarms are loud same with the gate alarm
So, is this just a college dorm?
No it’s an apartment building for Transition Academy students
These people 7002ts so quiet
It’s not that loud