A list of puns related to "Manual fire alarm activation"
All, Iβm writing evacuation considerations and explanations for the older adults in my community. I need to explain to them, in laymanβs terms, why they canβt use the elevator. I want them to be informed enough to not attempt to, but also donβt want to give them too much info. Can someone dumb down an explanation of recall for me to relay on my info poster? I keep overthinking it.
This issue just started recently: Whenever I set a alarm or timer using voice commands, google now has stopped automatically setting the alarms/timers. There's no more "Setting alarm" or "Setting timer" confirmation and it now requires me to manually press the set alarm button.
Anyone else have this issue?
The area has a large amount of dump off traffic especially coming home from work off the large 126 exit, try and use alternate routes at this time.
My critically-understaffed ED just recently replaced all of the previously adequate push-activated hand foam stations with totally unnecessary motion-activated ones.
Tonight the fire alarm went off in the hospital for about 20 minutes. The flashing lights from the alarm kept repeatedly activating all the new foam stations, emptying their reservoirs.
Because you're flaming hot
If this is not the right subreddit for this question, can someone guide me to a more appropriate one, thanks.
I have a fire alarm in my building I feared was not functional. I complained but I was told it was an old model and worked properly.
However I have some insight that may prove this to be not the case.
Iβm wondering what rules landlords have to follow and if I could use this to get out of my lease? Or get monetary compensation. Like for all the months they didnβt provide a working alarm I get rent back.
Update: this is my fire alarm. I got a comment on the post saying a case needs to be on it for the switch to be pulled up and set of the alarm.
As the title said we had a couple VM's including our Vcenter go down and I'd like to implement some sort of alerting/alarming methodolgy. And in talking with VMware near as I can, VCenter natively just lets us detect when a snapshot grows or shrinks under/over a certain size.
I know there's some additional tools out there that can be bought that hook in to it as well which may be a hard sell to the company for me.
All I know is I want to make sure I can take my weekends off and rest easy without jumping online at 3 am haha.
I've also seen a trick to use Linux to DD a 10g space that you can purge at any time, however with ~35 vms per site that would eat alot of datastore up overall.
I have a La Cimbali M21 Junior S, the two-button version rather than the plumbed-in 5 button version that has preinfusion built in. One button has a coffee cup and the other says "stop," but they both function in an on/off fashion, the button itself doesn't matter. I'm thinking of trying to add a switch or reprogram the stop button to activate the solenoid without activating the pump in order to use the line pressure to pre-infuse the coffee. Does anyone know if this is possible?
So weβre renovating a house and my builder accidentally left a fire alarm under my nice new wooden flooring. Itβs been sounding intermittently for about a day and half (not a chirp but the flat out alarm, I think). Itβs pretty muffled, I assume, because the additional insulation that we had put in but itβs clearly audible.
I really donβt want to have to lift this floor and pull it out. I donβt think we can do it without damaging and needing to replace a section of the flooring.
How long do you guys think a battery in an alarm like this can last? I know theyβre marked up as having 10 years of battery life but how long can it actually sound for?
The fact that Iβm in this situation is fucking ridiculous π
Originally posted in r/diy but got removed because I technically didnβt do it myself.
Edit: The answer is, for the next poor sap that has to endure something like this, three and a half days!
I (22M) love my girlfriend (23F) but a few weeks ago, the fire alarm in her apartment went off even though there was no fire. I was laying on the couch with my son (3M) from a previous relationship, and my girlfriend immediately stood up and grabbed her cat and ran from the apartment before I'd even sat up fully.
As I said, there ended up being no fire, but I was and still am pretty pissed at my girlfriend for just saving the cat and herself. She says I'm being dramatic, that the cat wouldn't have been able to save himself, and I had my son anyways so I could've ran fine.
But still, I don't know what to think. She's upset that I'm mad because she doesn't think I have any reason to be, and I don't wanna fight.
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