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publius Guest
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Posted: Wed, Jul 1 2009, 12:20 am EDT Post subject: Re: Fire Horn |
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But, if firefighters are asleep, live beyond the sound of the siren, or happen to be too far from the horn when it goes on.............................what good does the thing do?
Very Strange.
I think people just get used to something, and no matter how outdated it becomes, they hold onto it for dear life. It has something to do with nostalgia or the fear of getting older, or some such nonsense rather than common sense. |
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publius Guest
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Posted: Wed, Jul 1 2009, 12:32 am EDT Post subject: Re: Fire Horn |
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If you wanna cut down on false alarms................why not charge people for them?
Some fire companies charge to put out fires. At least, some used to do so. |
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Posted: Wed, Jul 1 2009, 7:18 am EDT Post subject: Re: Fire Horn |
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Have any of you here talked to the local firefighters about it? Perhaps they could answer your questions. |
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Jersey Dad
Joined: Tue, May 20 2008, 11:02 pm EDT Posts: 179 Location: Cranbury Estates
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Posted: Wed, Jul 1 2009, 1:46 pm EDT Post subject: Re: Fire Horn |
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FYI- From our Township Code...
Municipal Code wrote: | Any alarm system which has three or more false alarms, subject to control by the alarm user, within a registration year is in violation of this article and is subject to a fine of $250 for each false alarm over three. |
Does this need to be more aggressive to minimize false alarms? |
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