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Brothers Fire & Security : June 11, 2024
Keeping Your Building Safe AND Informed: Fire Alarm Speech Intelligibility in Minnesota
Imagine a fire breaks out in your building. The alarm sounds, but the message is muffled or unclear, causing panic. Precious seconds are wasted trying to understand the instructions. This is where speech intelligibility for fire alarms becomes crucial. In an emergency, it's vital that your system communicates loud and clear, ensuring everyone knows exactly what to do.
Sure, a fire alarm needs to be loud enough to grab attention, but that's only half the battle. NFPA 72, the code governing fire alarm systems, requires not just audibility, but also intelligibility–the ability to understand the critical message. This is especially important in places with loud machinery, high ceilings, high occupancy or open floor plans.
Think about it–in a chaotic emergency, clear instructions are paramount. Luckily, NFPA 72 offers Annex D, a guide that dives into speech intelligibility for fire alarms. It explores terms like STI (Speech Transmission Index), CIS (Common Intelligibility Scale), and ADS (Acoustically Distinguishable Spaces). Let's break it down:
Here's the key takeaway: While NFPA 72 mandates audibility (loudness), intelligibility scores (like STI and CIS) are not always mandatory. However, some projects, like those for the Department of Defense, require them. Regardless, adhering to these guidelines ensures your emergency messages are heard and understood–crucial for optimal safety during emergencies.
That's where Brother's Fire and Security comes in. We're one of the few Minnesota facilities with advanced intelligibility testing equipment, having even conducted tests at the Minnesota Airforce Airport. Here's a breakdown of the steps our experts conduct while installing a fire alarm system that prioritizes speech intelligibility:
Don't settle for just an alarm. Ensure your building occupants understand the vital message during an emergency. Contact Brother's Fire and Security today for expert speech intelligibility testing and comprehensive fire alarm system services. Let's keep Minnesota safe, one clear instruction at a time.
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