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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 1854561" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>Did the Building code or the Fire Code require the exits to be alarmed? Most places like that that have alarms on the exit doors do that to prevent people from letting others in without paying. Yes, the other patrons may have heard the alarm, but in today's society, when a car alarm goes off, a few heads will turn and people go about what they were doing.</p><p></p><p>I was in the Ford Center one night when the smoke from the WWE pyrotechnics set off the fire alarm systems. The fire alarm went off, the lights were flashing, a pre-programmed recorded announcement was coming through the speakers telling everyone that the fire alarm had been activated and everyone needed to leave in a calm fashion. Not a single person left or moved out of their seats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 1854561, member: 23"] Did the Building code or the Fire Code require the exits to be alarmed? Most places like that that have alarms on the exit doors do that to prevent people from letting others in without paying. Yes, the other patrons may have heard the alarm, but in today's society, when a car alarm goes off, a few heads will turn and people go about what they were doing. I was in the Ford Center one night when the smoke from the WWE pyrotechnics set off the fire alarm systems. The fire alarm went off, the lights were flashing, a pre-programmed recorded announcement was coming through the speakers telling everyone that the fire alarm had been activated and everyone needed to leave in a calm fashion. Not a single person left or moved out of their seats. [/QUOTE]
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