Description
Conventional Strobe Sounder Alarm (often referred to simply as a Conventional Horn/Strobe or Audible/Visual Appliance) is a crucial fire alarm notification device that combines both an audible warning (sounder/horn) and a visual warning (strobe light) into a single wall-mounted unit.
Features:
- Audible Alarm (Sounder/Horn): Generates a loud, distinctive audible tone designed to alert occupants to the fire emergency.
- Visual Alarm (Strobe Light): Produces bright, intense, white or clear light flashes. The flashing is measured in Candela, which indicates the light output intensity.
- Purpose: The visual component is mandatory for alerting individuals who are deaf or hard-of- audible alarm may be masked.
- Synchronized Operation: In modern systems, the strobes are synchronized across all devices in a space (e.g., hallway or large room). ensures all strobes flash at precisely the same moment, which is required by to prevent photo-epileptic seizures and reduce confusion
- .High Visibility and Durability: Typically housed in a durable plastic or metal casing, designed for wall or ceiling mounting
- Universal Warning: Provides a clear, simultaneous warning that accommodates both hearing and sight-impaired individuals, ensuring compliance with standards.
- Immediate Evacuation: The combination of sound and light is highly effective at initiating immediate occupant response and evacuation.










