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  2. Standards for Alarm Systems, Installation, and Monitoring

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    Standards for alarm systems, installation and monitoring, are standards critical for ensuring safety, [1] reliability, [2] and interoperability. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Various standards organizations, both international and regional, develop these guidelines and best practices.

  3. Manual fire alarm activation - Wikipedia

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    Manual fire alarm activation requires human intervention, as distinct from automatic fire alarm activation such as that provided through the use of heat detectors and smoke detectors. It is, however, possible for call points/pull stations to be used in conjunction with automatic detection as part of the overall fire detection and alarm system .

  4. Fire alarm system - Wikipedia

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    Fire alarm systems are required in most commercial buildings. They may include smoke detectors, heat detectors, and manual fire alarm activation devices (pull stations). All components of a fire alarm system are connected to a fire alarm control panel. Fire alarm control panels are usually found in an electrical or panel room.

  5. Remote starter - Wikipedia

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    The installation of a remote starter device in a vehicle may come with the following benefits: [3] Ideal temperature before reaching your car [4] Security: remote activation of the engine locks the doors of the vehicle automatically [3] [4]

  6. Fire alarm call box - Wikipedia

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    A fire alarm box, fire alarm call box, or fire alarm pull box is a device used for notifying a fire department of a fire or a fire alarm activation. Typically installed on street corners or on the outside of commercial buildings in urban areas, they were the main means of summoning firefighters before the general availability of telephones.

  7. Bell AH-1Z Viper - Wikipedia

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    The Bell AH-1Z Viper [3] is a twin-engine attack helicopter, based on the AH-1W SuperCobra, designed and produced by the American aerospace manufacturer Bell Helicopter. It is one of the latest members of the prolific Bell Huey family. It is often called "Zulu Cobra", based on the military phonetic alphabet pronunciation of its variant letter.

  8. List of fictional computers - Wikipedia

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    Nomad, from "The Changeling" (1967) - A hybrid of two damaged probes which repaired each-other by combining their parts as well as their programmed instructions creating a new directive. Vaal , from the episode " The Apple " (1967) - A computer which protected a population by controlling their understanding and presenting itself as their god.

  9. List of United States attack aircraft - Wikipedia

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    Bell AH-1Z Viper: Attack helicopter Bell Helicopter 2000 2011 [24] 195 [24] McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet: Multirole fighter: McDonnell Douglas (1974–1997) Northrop (1974–1994) Boeing (1997–2000) Used extensively by the U.S. Navy: 1978 1983 1,480 Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet: Carrier-based multirole fighter McDonnell Douglas(1995–1997)