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== Devices == [[File:Verisure Moonshot 2022 alarm system - 2023-01-03.jpg|thumb|A 2022 alarm system panel with devices linked to central]] There are many kinds of alarm devices. The most common types include: * an alarm clock that sounds an alarm at a pre-set time, often used to wake a person up or remind them of an event. * a fire alarm which is used to give occupants of a building early warning of a potential fire and give them time to evacuate. * warning devices on a vehicle that sound when it is moving in an unexpected direction, such as reversing, * a siren, often accompanied by flashing coloured lights, on emergency vehicles responding to an emergency Alarm devices, by category, include{{Citation needed|date=December 2020|reason=where is this categorised list published}}: * [[burglar alarm]]s, designed to warn of burglaries. This is often a silent alarm; law enforcement or guards are warned without alerting the [[burglar]], which increases the chances of stopping the theft while in progress. * [[alarm clock]]s can beep, buzz or ring at a set time to wake a person up or for other reminders * [[distributed control system]]s (DCS), found in [[nuclear reactor|nuclear power plants]], [[Oil refinery|refineries]] and chemical facilities, also generate alarms to direct the operator's attention to an important event that they need to address. * alarms in an operation and maintenance (O&M) monitoring system, which alerts an operator to a malfunction of a particular part of the system under monitoring. ** first-out alarm * safety alarms, which go off if a dangerous condition occurs. Common public safety alarms include: **[[civil defense siren]], also known as ''tornado sirens'' or ''air raid sirens'' ** [[fire alarm system]]s *** [[fire alarm notification appliance]] *** "[[Multiple-alarm fire]]", a locally specific measure of the severity of a fire and the fire-department reaction required. *** [[smoke detector]] ** [[car alarm]]s ** [[autodialer alarm]], also known as ''community alarm'' ** [[personal alarm]] ** Video alarm verification systems provides instant notifications upon the detection of a possible threat verified through a video feed. ** [[wikt:tocsin|tocsin]] β a historical alarm mechanism
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