Why do fire alarms have strobe lights?

Strobe lights provide valuable visual alert that something is wrong, alerting people and individuals with hearing impairment that an emergency situation exists.
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What is strobe light in fire alarm?

Safety tips. Smoke alarms are available for people who are deaf (those with profound hearing loss). These alarms use strobe lights to wake the person. Vibration notification appliances, such as pillow or bed shakers, are required and are currently activated by the sound of a smoke alarm.
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Where are fire alarm strobe lights required?

Fire legislation and legal documents, such as the NFPA 72 and ADA, stand that public areas require the installation of strobes. If so, you should see this type of device in hallways, lobbies, restrooms, classrooms, cafeterias, conference rooms, and other public spaces.
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Why do fire alarms flash white?

For example, some First Alert detectors use white light to indicate that the device is working. In other cases, a flashing (or solid) light with no alarm could mean it's detected a low level of carbon monoxide. If it were to reach a dangerous level, that's when the alarm would begin to sound.
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Can fire alarm strobes cause seizures?

They learned that flickering or “high frequency” light sources are often triggering for those with photosensitive epilepsy. Frequencies of about 5-30 flashes per second are more likely to induce a light-triggered seizure.
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Why do flashing lights make me feel weird?

Flicker vertigo, sometimes called the Bucha effect, is "an imbalance in brain-cell activity caused by exposure to low-frequency flickering (or flashing) of a relatively bright light." It is a disorientation-, vertigo-, and nausea-inducing effect of a strobe light flashing at 1 Hz to 20 Hz, approximately the frequency ...
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What does Sudep stand for?

SUDEP stands for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy. It refers to deaths in people with epilepsy that are not from injury, drowning, or other known causes. 1. Most, but not all, cases of SUDEP happen during or right after a seizure. 1.
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How do you tell if a smoke detector is a hidden camera?

Lens Detection

After locating the smoke detectors that are candidates for a camera, visually inspect the smoke detector and look for a small black dot and pinhole openings that provide the lens with perspective and a visual window. Like any camera lens, it will reflect and have a distinct visual appearance.
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Do fire alarms have flashing lights?

Smoke, Fire & Gas Detection FAQs

In some models of smoke detector a red or green LED light flashes periodically without an alarm sounding to show that it is receiving power and is operating normally.
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What does a solid green light mean on a smoke detector?

A solid green light on your smoke detector indicates that the device is on and operating normally.
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Do fire alarm strobes have to be red?

BACKGROUND: It is widely assumed that wire, j-boxes, horns, strobes, annunciators, fire alarm control panels and other such equipment is required to be red in color. This isn't true. FACT: The only thing required to be the color red in commercial fire alarm systems by NFPA 72, is "the circuit disconnect means".
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Are fire alarm strobes required in sleeping rooms?

NFPA 72 requires strobe lights with a luminous intensity of 110 candelas (cd) to be installed on the wall of sleeping areas at least 24 inches from the ceiling.
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Are fire alarm strobes required in bathrooms?

With this said, there are areas of a warehouse that do require the installation of strobes. There are other support areas that serve the warehouse such as the office, bathrooms, waiting area, breakroom, locker room and interview rooms. These areas clearly require strobes.
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How do deaf people know the fire alarm is going off?

Conventional smoke alarms work by emitting a loud noise when smoke is detected, providing the vital early warning of fire, and therefore aiding escape. People who are deaf or hard of hearing need additional ways of making them aware the alarm has been activated, including vibrating pads and flashing strobe lights.
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How do deaf people hear a smoke detector?

Smoke alarms for the deaf and hard of hearing have strobe lights and/or vibrating pads that can be interconnected with standard audible alarms in different locations within the home. When the smoke alarm sounds, the strobe will flash and the vibrating pad will vibrate. Or contact smoke alarm manufacturers.
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Can fire alarms make you deaf?

In the United States, a typical fire alarm sounds off between the 65 decibel and 120 decibel range. According to the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD), repeated exposure to sound at 85 decibels or above can be enough to cause hearing loss.
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Why does my fire alarm blink red and green?

What does it mean? This is the power indicator light: First Alert and BRK alarms have a power indicator light to show you that your alarm is receiving power. Some alarms have a red or green light that blinks every few minutes, while other models blink rapidly or shine a solid light.
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Can a cell phone detect a hidden camera?

Smartphones Can Detect Hidden Cameras

This type of app detects magnetic fields. You need to have an idea of where the camera might be positioned, however. If a strong field is detected, it is likely there is a camera secreted within the wall or object. Detecting light reflecting from a lens.
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How does a hidden camera look like?

What Do Hidden Cameras Look Like? A 1: Hidden cameras come in different sizes and shapes, and they can look like almost everything. Hidden spy cameras can be as small as the pinhole or keychain, and they are often placed in our everyday devices, such as smoke detectors, adapters, etc.
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Do you stop breathing during a seizure?

During the tonic phase of the seizure, they may temporarily stop breathing and their face may become dusky or blue, especially around the mouth. This period is usually brief (usually no more than 30 to 45 seconds) and does not require CPR.
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What is LGS syndrome?

General Discussion. Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS) is a severe form of epilepsy that typically becomes apparent during infancy or early childhood. Affected children experience several different types of seizures most commonly atonic, tonic and atypical absence seizures.
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Are seizures painful?

Generally, the experience of having a seizure does not hurt. That's because some seizures cause unconsciousness, so you're unaware of what is happening. However, you might have a headache before or after a seizure.
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Why do strobing lights cause seizures?

The condition appears to involve the primary visual cortex, which processes visual information. The cortexes of photosensitive are easily excited; flashing patterns overwhelm them, setting off a barrage of neuron firing that overwhelm the cortex and spread to other parts of the brain.
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How long can you have a strobe light on for?

While the only sure prevention is to avoid using any sort of strobe (or strobing effect) altogether, the risk can be reduced by limiting the duration of strobe effects - UK guidelines suggest no more than 30 seconds at any one time.
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