There's a physical product that implements the same idea [1]. I'm not sure how it actually works (presumably there's a patent somewhere, is there an alternative solution?) but it's quite a magic feeling to hear the fire alarm go off and the doors independently close by themselves. If you're in a building that uses these, you can test yourself by playing a recorded fire alarm sound - they work on quite a few different ones (and it really doesn't have to be that loud!). They also have a surprisingly long battery life, ~10 years I think so the detection mustn't take much power at all.[1]: https://www.fireco.uk/products/sound-activated/dorgard/
paranoidrobot|1 year ago
> "Based on UL217 and UL2034 alarm patterns."
UL217 is apparently for smoke alarms, UL2034 is apparently for CO alarms.
https://store.ui.com/us/en/collections/unifi-camera-security...
treflop|1 year ago
msla|1 year ago
Closing doors on a fire alarm seems hilariously cruel.
flyinghamster|1 year ago
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chedabob|1 year ago