Yes if the fire panel you are using has the capability to have a network card added to it, and you have a available LAN access.
Firestore.com and firstalertstore.com are both place where you can purchase fire alarms in bulk online. You can also purchase 3 packs of fire alarms from you local Home Depot.
fire alarms blink to alert you that they are on and working. -SmartyPants11
Fire-Lite Alarms was created in 1952.
Different fire alarm systems may be connected in several ways. Some school alarms are monitored at a local fire dispatch center, or have a direct connection ("master box") via the municipal fire alarm system, or both. Others are monitored by a private security company ("proprietary monitoring") that will call 911 when a fire signal is received. Other school fire alarms (especially in rural areas) may have auto-dialers that reach the local fire department paging system or someone else responsible for dispatching the local fire brigade. In rare cases, the fire alarm is not connected to anything, so when the alarm goes off, someone must be nearby to hear it and report it to the fire authorities.
Try www.brkelectronics.com This is I would try first. If not contact your local fire department for there suggestions.Fire alarms are a must have in older homes
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Some fire stations offer smoke alarms at little or no cost. Fire stations always have smoke alarms available, to make sure that there community is kept safe.
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False Friends and Fire Alarms - 1916 was released on: USA: 8 March 1916
A fire alarm generally refers to a system of heat and smoke sensors, connected to an alarm panel, with one or more annunciators, and can be purchased in catalogs or in many well-stocked hardware stores. You can buy home SMOKE alarms at any local hardware store, or at many discount department stores as well.
The fire alarms emit a pitch high enough to know that when you hear it, you need to get out of whatever building you are in. The alarm is not a musical instrument, by the way.