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An alarm zone is clearly defined within the standard but generally is an area of the building coinciding with the fire compartment boundaries. There must be a clear break between these alarm zones to ensure alert and evacuation messages are not overheard from adjacent areas.
For many years NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code, has required as a minimum that smoke alarms be installed inside every sleep room (even for existing homes) in addition to requiring them outside each sleeping area and on every level of the home. (Additional smoke alarms are required for larger homes.)
A Zone is a term used to refer to an area, place, or object an alarm sensor is placed on or in to monitor activity. These sensors include, but are not limited to: Magnetic reed switches on doors and windows. PIR (Passive Infra-Red) motion sensors. External or internal beams.
A Fire Alarm Zone Plan is a diagrammatic representation of the building, showing at least the building entrances, the main circulation areas, and the division into zones. These should be sited next to each CIE (Control Indicating Equipment), which is any fire alarm control panel or fire alarm repeater panel location.
A fire safety plan highlights crucial emergency procedures such as regular fire safety checks, fire safety training, fire department notification, and evacuation plan. Being unable to prepare a fire safety plan can lead to business lawsuits, property damage, employee accidents, or fatality.
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A zone block plan is a type of drawing (and baseline data) that shows the layout of a building including areas (zones) covered within the building by either; a fire detection and alarm system; or. an emergency warning system.
Depending on the type of occupancy or building height, the fire alarm system will be a single stage or two stage system. Single stage fire alarm systems require the full evacuation of a building upon alarm. Two stage fire alarm systems require an alert signal to sound before full evacuation.

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