Operators can use a touchscreen to raise or lower the temperature and to set alarms to warn of malfunctions that may affect the temperature. |
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Halfway across the Pacific, computer alarms also sounded and staff pagers beeped at a seismic centre in Honolulu. |
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Earlier this year the school did not pass parts of the fire risk assessment due to inadequate smoke detection alarms. |
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But on the sunlit walls, suddenly trilling like car alarms, small brightly coloured birds were hung in cages outside shops. |
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In the darkened capacity of the enormous factory, they worked quickly to pull off the sabotage without tripping the alarms. |
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Sabriel jumped through the now open window, careful not to trip any alarms. |
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There were no guards, no alarms, no more tripwires after those we had evaded. |
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Ensure all doors and windows are secured and buildings like sheds, garages and outhouses have good quality locks and even alarms fitted. |
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All of a sudden, alarms blared out over the loud speakers as the facility went on high alert. |
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There are also unfamiliar noises such as alarms and bleeps which help the nurse to monitor the patient. |
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Because fires can start anywhere smoke alarms are ideal for early detection. |
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Noise in the environment makes it difficult to hear alarms or easily determine where the alarm is located. |
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Shoppers were forced to evacuate into the pouring rain on Monday afternoon when the alarms sounded. |
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But urgent refurbishments on things such as faulty lifts, damaged fire alarms, unhygienic kitchens and poor sanitation were also needed. |
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He thinks the window smashers are using small metal hammers from fire alarms to break the glass. |
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A fire outbreak would be used as a reason to knock on doors and urge residents to check on smoke alarms. |
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Cars most at risk are the older ones without alarms, but in the majority of cases the thieves are attracted by visible valuables. |
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It was unguarded but had a large sign warning that alarms would sound when it opened. |
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The two things that struck him most during his first visit here were the sound of dogs barking at night and the sound of car alarms. |
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If your smoke alarm is sounding nuisance alarms, it may need dusting or vacuuming. |
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At the risk of sounding like a stuck record, please check the status of your smoke alarms. |
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The property is also fitted with gas fired central heating and smoke alarms. |
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Certain non-addictive medications may also be helpful in switching phobic alarms off. |
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The Seminole shook as she was buffeted by the two explosions and alarms announced more hull breaches and damage. |
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Brochures for memorial stones and smoke alarms were sent as well as cash-on-delivery parcels. |
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The idea to start the company stemmed from the fact that in 1999, gardai received 135,000 alarm calls from traditional burglar alarms. |
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A caretaker raised the alarm when he was alerted by a security firm after burglar alarms were set off. |
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Underground parking is also available and all apartments are wired for burglar alarms and have video intercom systems. |
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A nominal fee is charged for a range of odd jobs around the home, such as mending dripping taps or fitting lightbulbs or smoke alarms. |
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Network providers collect statistics and send alarms when there is a drop in service. |
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Areas of the building prone to fires must have fire alarms and automatic sprinklers. |
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As the alarms sounded, I saw masses of black smoke billowing out and realised it was serious. |
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The company claimed the alarms and devices they sold had been approved by the council, the police and even local trading standards officers. |
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The thieves would survey a shop using stolen vehicles and then set off its alarms and disable security devices at night. |
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Cameras were only positioned at the entrance hall, and wherever there was an emergency exit, which are rigged with alarms. |
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For example, the Datalink comes with a chronograph, countdown timer, interval timer, multiple alarms and even a notepad. |
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So I can't be entirely down on therapy, but all this rampant self-obsession still alarms me. |
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It is this positive change at the grassroots level of American society which amazes, and somewhat alarms the followers of other religions there. |
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Their manifesto included an announcement that they would resort to causing false fire alarms in an effort to bring the dognappers to their knees. |
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As well as being worried about his command of English, the implicit danger of stereotyping alarms him. |
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Clearly the content of this speech was chilling, but what alarms me more is the cold robotic way he delivered it. |
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I know this happens much more frequently and intensely in winter but it still alarms me how many days I feel deflated right now. |
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If this alarms you, listen to what Central Ground Water Board experts have to say. |
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Then she took a deflector out of her bag and attached it to the window disabling any alarms attached to it. |
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It surprises and alarms me that Australians are still divided on this matter. |
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The thing that really alarms me about all this is the utter brazenness with which the loot is being divvied up now. |
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For example, if you oppose executions, the number of people on death row recently cleared by DNA evidence probably alarms you. |
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And yet the checks designed to prevent such people being employed in schools raised no alarms. |
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The risk of death in a house fire is three times higher in homes without smoke alarms. |
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Fire crews were due to revisit the area today to talk to neighbours and fit smoke alarms in properties without them. |
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These alarms save countless lives every year, and every home should have them. |
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If they tried to do this in one fall swoop, red flags and alarms would be going off all over the place. |
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The other day I was given a list of 150 wrinklies and told to call them up and arrange appointments for their alarms to be reprogrammed. |
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I think all this reliance on alarms, electronics and kung fu is a bit ridiculous. |
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With water spraying and alarms blaring, he keeps his cool and employs a bandage to stem the flood tide into the wet trainer compartment. |
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Legal powers agreed in 1990 allow officers to enter properties and turn off alarms if the owner fails to do so. |
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The building is a fire trap, and the smoke alarms, which used to go off at all times, now don't work. |
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No noise in the sky, but a wail of sirens constantly around the park, so steady that they sounded like air-raid alarms in the London blitz. |
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Child alert pool alarms are also required to be fitted onto any door leading directly from the property into the pool area. |
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The near dead silence was obliterated as alarms wailed across the loudspeakers. |
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Suddenly, alarms wail and lights start flashing all around the regeneration cylinders! |
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Use a fireguard if you have children, and fit smoke alarms in case a spark goes astray. |
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It's telling that car alarms have become mere annoyances rather than effective tools to prevent crime. |
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Fingerprint recognition can be used in access control for opening doors, controlling burglar alarms and supervising working hours. |
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Owners also have to make alterations to include fire doors, mains-powered smoke alarms and fire blankets. |
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Standard security equipment has undoubtedly improved in recent years, importantly including deadlocks, electronic immobilisers and alarms. |
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The manufacturer has given the phone an additional loudspeaker, so that ringtones, alarms and speaker calls sound much clearer. |
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Some insurance companies have links with alarm providers and locksmiths who may offer extra discount on the cost of locks or alarms. |
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Clearing false alarms from, say, smoked salmon from the duty-free shop, may mean significant delays. |
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The gang are expert at disabling alarms and have often cut through live junction boxes to do so. |
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Routine circumstances include calls made by an occupier following the activation of fire or burglar alarms. |
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Around 1,200 homes have now had burglar alarms, security lights and door and window locks fitted, with 300 awaiting the upgrade. |
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Funding can be provided for window locks, door locks, door chains, security lighting, socially monitored alarm systems, smoke alarms. |
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People are also advised to buy steering locks, immobilisers and car alarms to foil potential thieves. |
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The app works whether your phone is locked or not, and it can be told to repeat alarms so you don't have to reset it every day. |
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One-fifth of the conditions imposed by inspectors related to safety issues such as provision of fire blankets and smoke alarms. |
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Mr Kavanagh went on to show the meeting a display of fire blankets, extinguishers, smoke alarms and demonstrated their use. |
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The councillors concluded by adopting the report and agreed to promote the idea that every house in the town should have smoke alarms installed. |
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Police hand out safety advice and shriek alarms but call for calm in the community amid fears that a serial attacker is on the loose. |
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There were two smoke alarms installed in the house, but one had been disconnected and the second had flat batteries. |
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Most municipalities also have laws to deal with hearing hazards such as car alarms, loud music and construction noise. |
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Some people put their pills in a daily pillbox and use alarms to remind themselves to take their medicines. |
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And to add to their fury, the cars' alarms are going off day and night apparently for no reason. |
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The Derrybeg Community Watch Group is to install smoke alarms, safety chains and spy-holes for the elderly people living in the estate. |
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But to the contrary, the circuit may improve the accuracy of the system by not allowing for autogenetic false alarms. |
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All homes have alarms and there will be a decorative trellis screening to the patio areas and a timber picket fence to the side boundaries. |
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Carers often find their own solutions from locked doors to makeshift alarms to constant surveillance. |
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But the claim that a product can cure an incurable disease should sound alarms. |
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It had all the makings of a tragedy and shows the dangers of candles and the importance of smoke alarms. |
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The system also provides a full set of alarms if the system is malfunctioning. |
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Already the air was filled with the blaring sounds of alarms going off, and a few armed guards ran off towards us as we broke out of the door. |
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The council also keeps a confidential register of names and contact details of keyholders for intruder alarms. |
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School kids dove under their desks when the alarms went off to recall airmen who lived off base. |
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The blaze was caused by a fault on an electric extractor fan and the brigade has now issued the family with smoke alarms. |
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The leader rapidly tapped in the combination that opened the door and switched off the alarms. |
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He said emergency operators were able to weed out a large number of hoax calls and false alarms. |
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Here in Edinburgh, I'm temping at a place that provides emergency alarms for elderly people. |
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The idea that this nonsense is seeping off the Internet to schools and other places of a professional nature alarms me in a way most alarming. |
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At the seaside, the coastguard reported a number of false alarms when ships mistook fireworks for distress flares. |
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There are several false alarms, but eventually his dogs scrabble madly at the base of a tree. |
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It was a little dangerous as we were worried that our oldest son might kick the soccer ball over the wire and set off the alarms. |
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Hall's pieces are pastoral, evoking the chirrup of birds who have learnt the song of car alarms, and the grunt of a badly maintained bus. |
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More than 700 alarms, which emit a high-pitched 130 decibel scream, have been sold in a four-day frenzy. |
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I have sympathy with anyone who has suffered a burglary, but I fail to see how any of these alarms have much deterrent effect. |
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A shoplifter went prepared for thieving with a specially adapted carrier bag designed to stop alarms going off. |
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Car alarms are the most detested noise, followed by folks arguing, dogs barking, loud music, and banging doors. |
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We are trying to come up with measures like extra care housing, reconfiguring home help services and expanding citywide alarms. |
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We have now fitted an alarm system, with a panic button which switches on all the alarms if you press it. |
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The case of these missing girls is gruesome enough without such horrendous false alarms. |
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Firefighters are urging homeowners to ensure their smoke alarms are working after a kitchen blaze on Monday. |
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If I don't get that much, I tend to oversleep until I've had the 4 hours, no matter how many alarms I have set. |
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I wake up on time, greatly due to the fact that I set three alarms last night and put them all on my bedside table. |
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The alarms of Chartism died out, and the blessings of a liberal economy were celebrated for the next half century. |
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This property of metarules will ultimately reduce the high price of false alarms that organizations typically pay. |
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If any one of those switches had been set the other way, he would still be alive and fitting fire alarms to Kilburn. |
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Improved car security has meant thieves now go for car keys so they can disable immobilisers and alarms. |
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He recommends that consumers think about noise when plunking their cash down on items such as car alarms, or gas mowers, which are far noisier than their electric cousins. |
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We need to strike a balance between creating false alarms and letting any urgent medical matters fall through the cracks. |
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When the ship hit the rocks, the sound of bells ringing and alarms sounding echoed in the theater. |
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Indeed, for many late boomers and X and Y-ers, recent American history has been a series of Chicken Little false alarms. |
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The network will include an alarm receiving centre which will be notified of any activated burglar alarms on the system so that it can notify police or keyholders. |
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We discussed all types of alarms and safety devices for the elderly. |
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Constantly sounding alarms can be a serous nuisance to neighbours. |
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Fire officers pleaded with the 30-plus residents at the centre to stop ignoring the alarms when they go off, claiming that lives could be put at risk. |
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If it alarms you to have to listen to an engineer, let me reassure you. |
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Should we be interested in following a child we are made to believe is capable of loving even though our cognition constantly alarms us that it is not? |
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Mr Lovejoy says its labelling rules already allow a GM content in food of anything less than one per to be disregarded and the threat of contamination alarms him. |
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Thanks to burglar alarms, British criminals have figured out that it's easier to wait till you come home, ring the door bell, and punch you in the kisser. |
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The fact that a certificate is signed by an intermediary may not ring alarms for many users, assuming they ever bother to check what their little padlock icon has to say. |
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The other features on the front are three buttons for setting the temperature and fan speed alarms, changing from Celsius to Fahrenheit and resetting the alarms. |
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What alarms the consumer is that the proposed restrictions will put their health in jeopardy and give them no choice whatsoever except resort to drugs. |
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When I got back to the office the guy from Chubb was in the building testing the fire alarms, which gave me all the excuse I needed to shoot through. |
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The first time alarms sounded, contestants were told it was a false alarm, and reassured with a small party. |
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A loud crash and the sound of ringing alarms filled the electrical store. |
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Porcelain commodes and cat litter are among the substances setting off radiation alarms designed to sniff out nuclear terror at ports and border crossings. |
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Experts can advise on everything from door chains, window locks and alarms to whether you might benefit from a floodlight in a darkened back yard. |
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No alarms were triggered as she strolled out of the giant supermarket in Limerick, Pennsylvania, and nobody thought otherwise. |
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By age 35, he was a state assemblyman, occasionally evading security alarms to eat peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches with his daughter on the roof of the state Capitol. |
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We would have people maliciously pull fire alarms to get us to come. |
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Lincoln's fire policy was questioned last term, when a fire burned unnoticed overnight and porters, believing there was no fire, turned off five alarms. |
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If crows have become unwelcome guests, Martens recommends scare tactics, such as Mylar tape, pie tins, scary eye balloons, scarecrows, and auditory alarms. |
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Since the time of the fire the College has installed new smoke alarms in the room, as well as resolving to put a new fire exit in place by the start of Michaelmas term. |
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If the deformations betoken imminent disaster, alarms will be sounded. |
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We were running up and down shouting and calling, pulling at gates, knocking on metal fences, even trying to short-circuit electric fences to set off alarms. |
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The piercing alarms of air raid sirens were signalling an attack. |
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The alarms were put down to unburnt fuel on aircraft take-off. |
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They knew that somewhere in the house alarms sounded so they kept moving. |
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Suddenly all the indicators began flashing an angry red and several alarms signals went off at once creating a loud cacophony of buzzes, sirens and wails. |
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Most homeowners were left without basic living means after central heating, cookers, ovens, house alarms and telephones were damaged beyond use by the fault. |
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Now the music cannot be heard from outside, but people living nearby still complain about the noise coming from car hooters, alarms and the raised voices of clients. |
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Mr MacKenzie-Wilson said a car park on the estate was a notorious hotbed of crime so is warning residents to leave their vehicles in well-lit areas, and fit alarms. |
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Society reacts to police tragedy with tears of remorse, yet can't seem to understand why police are so aggressive in situations that turn out to be false alarms. |
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She added that all the emergency systems, including the fire doors and smoke alarms, had worked perfectly and that customers were evacuated calmly but quickly. |
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The company is in talks with union leaders over a number of safety measures, including fitting more assault screens, CCTV video surveillance and attack alarms. |
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I wonder if Mr Watson has ever visited a fire station and seen the daily training which goes on, not to mention the routine fitting of smoke alarms, checking of hydrants etc. |
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The monitors would function independently during the day, watching for serious health conditions, crunching their own data, and triggering alarms. |
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Staff activate the alarms by pushing an easily accessible button. |
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Thus, what alarms him is the dehumanization, disembodiment and moral anaesthetization that is now, he believes, accompanying the substitution of virtuality for reality. |
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As an electronics engineer I used to build gadgets for my cars including battery strength indicators, lights-on warning alarms and even alarm systems themselves. |
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The dog is trained to alert them to doorbells, smoke alarms and phones. |
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The association also provides equipment and aids for use in daily living like television and stereo listening devices, smoke alarms and doorbells. |
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Mr. Dunne said anyone who runs a guest house or bed and breakfast is obliged to comply with the regulations and install emergency lighting, fire alarms and have extinguishers. |
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This includes smoke detectors, alarms, sprinklers and extinguishers. |
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The landlord had been warned twice about noninstallation of smoke alarms in the properties he rented. |
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A starting point, but not a stopping point, is to count the number of alarms and the rate of annunciated alarms. |
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He was caught after setting off burglar alarms in the palace. |
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Gas audibly leaked out at high pressure, drawing the attention of several men and triggering six gas alarms including the high level gas alarm. |
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There are three Bureau of Fire Communications alarm offices which receive and dispatch alarms to appropriate units. |
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That means it's time to turn clocks back one hour AND put fresh batteries in your smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms. |
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These gave crews practice in navigation and avoiding air defences, and set off air raid alarms which disturbed civilian morale. |
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Her attack comes after Northern Ireland this week became the first UK region to make carbon monoxide alarms a legal requirement in all new homes. |
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The addition of 253 new products includes a variety of back-up alarms and cameras, beacons, minibars and work lamps. |
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Cleveland Fire Brigade chiefs are urging householders to include their smoke alarms as part of their spring-cleaning regime. |
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There were few alarms as Mitchell brought the 7-4 favourite to cut down the front-running Steel Blue and readily hold the late challenge of Ogre. |
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Nothing is a guarantee, but we see quite a difference in break-in rates between homes with and without alarms. |
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Some of the rogues use highpressure tactics, scaremonger about rising crime, and lie about the alarms being directly linked to the police. |
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Sketch out a map of your home, including all rooms, windows, interior and exterior doors, stairways, fire escapes and smoke alarms. |
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Their fears come amid a 30 per cent sales jump in burglar alarms, 32 per cent in window latches and 26 per cent in mortice locks. |
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Baby monitors, security CCTV, foaling alarms or just stay up all night to be sure. |
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Crisis Center is a listing of real-time information on transportation, alarms and blackouts. |
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Where ever you need one, the new weatherproof alarms from Vigilant can be with you. |
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He reminded people not to leave washing machines or tumble dryers on when they are not in the property, to fit smoke alarms and to visit www. |
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In April 2012, the sonic boom from two RAF Typhoons rattled windows, shook walls and set off car alarms in Coventry and Warwickshire. |
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Ring-tailed lemurs have both aerial and terrestrial alarms, but ruffed lemurs do not. |
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Sprue Aegis, the company behind the innovative Fire Angel range of household alarms, yesterday reported strong growth in profits and revenues. |
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A repeater panel situated in the security hall annunciates alarms form around the site. |
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They cited several trends reflecting increases in step-up sales, primarily for combination alarms, as well as for backup systems and special features. |
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With loud alarms, last count recall and flexible mounting options, these digital timers are brilliantly designed and attuned to the fast-paced world of food service. |
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The regulations, which make it compulsory for all landlords to fit smoke alarms in rented homes, are expected to come into effect from October 1 this year. |
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We can make a home fire safety visit where we'll give lifesaving advice specific to the property they live in, and we'll fit smoke alarms for free. |
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Picketers repeatedly used the siren function on a bull horn, compressed air horns, car horns and car alarms to create loud disturbances during arrangements and services. |
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Audio and visual alarms trigger when outside the set point range. |
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There were also religious alarms of renewed Gunpowder Plots. |
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So had makers' names on fire extinguishers and fire alarms, even the loo paper dispensers in the gents', the ashtrays in the bar and the Toshiba televisions. |
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She went about the house in a state of real terror, and yet lied monstrously and wilfully, and invented many of the alarms she spread, and made many of the sounds we heard. |
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The alarm system transports fire alarm messages from over 20,000 monitored fire alarms in more than 6,000 commercial and industrial buildings across New Zealand. |
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Already, vendors are informing us that door systems are becoming more sensitive, while false alarms and delayed activations are being virtually eliminated. |
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The dome's motion goes beyond generating alarms, linking it with up to 16 patterns and 96 presets that zoom in and sweep vital areas whenever suspicious activity occurs. |
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Three fire engines were sent to the site, but it turned out the alarms were tripped by a power surge and operations returned to normal soon after. |
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Many of the unfinished projects involve installing vital safety and technology devices, such as alarms and public address systems, promised to schools long ago. |
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The graphic reminds Americans to have smoke alarms on every floor, hold fire drills, keep fire extinguishers handy and install carbon monoxide and radon detectors. |
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The reverse TMP alarms were so frequent that the stopping of the blood pump with each alarm resulted in the clotting of her extracorporeal circuit. |
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Over the years, devices like Palm Pilots and audible alarms have replaced Post-It notes, and she has to keep things in the same place or risk losing them. |
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The Ontario Fire Code prohibits disabling carbon-monoxide alarms. |
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The study evaluated the use of Philips wireless technology versus a paging system to transmit messages regarding cardiac dysrhythmia alarms to nurses and practitioners. |
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Other messages on becoming street smart include car safety, trusting instincts and personal alarms, and paying attention to behaviors and body languages. |
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Because of its length, in addition to the Midland's normal block system, signal wires were installed which, when cut, caused alarms to ring in the signal boxes at each end. |
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