SAN JOSE – A three-alarm fire ripped through an apartment complex Wednesday afternoon in San Jose, according to officials. Related Articles Crashes and Disasters | Person injured, cat killed in ...
Fire Chief Pat Trentacost said the building's smoke and fire alarms were not working and there was a problem with the water system. Without both working, the apartment house could not be reoccupied.
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Smart home security systems combine many of the features of a traditional burglar alarm with the ability to monitor, control and interact with your alarm from an app on your smartphone or tablet.
Green and blue indicate that the alarm is starting up or in pairing mode. Yellow means there's a malfunction or a low battery, while red means there's a fire or smoke condition. Onelink's alarm ...
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False fire alarms can play havoc with a school day, as well as place huge strain on the fire services. But there are ways to reduce the number of incidents, advises the Fire Industry Association.