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  2. Alarm management - Wikipedia

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    Step 3: “Bad actor” alarm resolution. From experience, it is known that around half of the entire alarm load usually comes from a relatively few alarms. The methods for making them work properly are documented, and can be applied with minimum effort and maximum performance improvement. Step 4: Alarm documentation and rationalisation (D&R)

  3. Car alarm - Wikipedia

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    Frequently, false alarms occur because car alarm owners use high sensitivity settings. This may be the main reason why loud bass frequency sound (loud music, other cars or motorcycles with loud exhaust systems, thunderstorms, etc.) can set off car alarms. The second possible reason is that some parts of the alarm system may be improperly installed.

  4. Alarm fatigue - Wikipedia

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    The large number of alarms, especially of false alarms, has led to several unintended outcomes. Some consequences are disruption in patient care, [10] desensitization to alarms, [11] anxiety in hospital staff and patients, [11] sleep deprivation and depressed immune systems, [11] misuse of monitor equipment including "work-arounds" such as turning down alarm volumes or adjusting device ...

  5. He called them Barker's Beauties. They called him a monster.

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    One day, when a production assistant had to stay home with her baby when her nanny called in sick, Barker blew up at her. She should have left the baby in the crib, he insisted, and come to work.

  6. Viper (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Viper, the primary villain in the SWAT Kats television series; General Viper, in the video game Chrono Cross; Master Viper, in the Kung Fu Panda franchise; Black Arts Viper, a Metal Gear: Ghost Babel character; Mike "Viper" Metcalf, commanding officer and instructor in the film Top Gun; Sabine Callas, codenamed Viper, in the video game Valorant

  7. Fire alarm system - Wikipedia

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    Some fire alarm systems utilize emergency voice alarm communication systems (EVAC) [17] to provide prerecorded and manual voice messages. Voice alarm systems are typically used in high-rise buildings, arenas, and other large "defend-in-place" occupancies such as hospitals and detention facilities where total evacuation is difficult to achieve.

  8. VIPeR - Wikipedia

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    The current operational plan for VIPeR includes deployment with special forces and regular infantry units in high-risk scenarios, such as exploring caves and tunnels, where the safety of human soldiers is a primary concern. Unlike autonomous robots, VIPeR is controlled remotely, relying on human guidance for its operations.

  9. The Adventure of the Speckled Band - Wikipedia

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    Holmes warns Helen to move to her old room that night, while he and Watson stay in Julia's room. Holmes remarks to Watson that Roylott is comparable to Drs William Palmer and Edward William Pritchard. After a tense wait, they hear a slight metallic noise and see a dim light through the ventilator, followed by a hissing sound.