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A home fire alarm system is usually part of a total security system providing burglary protection in addition to fire protection. Such a system supervises doors, windows, and spaces within the home for break-in and may provide monitoring services by dialing your telephone to report a fire or intrusion to a security office, where it will be reported to your local police or fire department. 

Any work that creates a dirty, dusty or wet atmosphere may activate the fire detection system. When this condition exists, the contractor shall request the deactivation of the fire detection system for the construction area.

If the building is occupied, the fire alarm system shall be put in the "trouble" mode during normal working hours and placed back into service upon the end of the work shift by EHS fire alarm technicians.

If the building is unoccupied, the fire alarm system shall be deactivated for the duration of the project. The contractor shall assume responsibility of the facility during the contract period.

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  How to use fire alarms?   
Be advised that should your fire alarm system activate and you are not at home, the Fire Department will enter your home.
There is a low incidence of false alarms with properly installed and maintained fire alarm systems and when called, the Fire Department must assume that emergency action is needed. While the Fire Department will do all it can to minimize any damage, your residence is still likely to sustain some damage from forcible entry. You may want to install a key box for the Fire Department use, to eliminate forced entry damage.