Life Safety & Security Systems: Balancing Sensitivity for Optimal Safety
Automated life safety systems, seamlessly integrated within a building automation system (BAS), promise vast improvements in emergency detection and response. However, achieving optimal safety depends on striking the right balance of sensitivity within these systems. An overly sensitive system risks flooding operators with a barrage of false alarms, potentially leading to complacency and a dangerous "cry wolf" scenario where genuine incidents go unnoticed. On the other hand, an under-tuned system may fail to detect genuine threats in a timely manner, jeopardizing occupant safety and hindering effective emergency response. This article dives into strategies for finding the ideal level of sensitivity and best practices for maximizing the effectiveness of automated life safety systems within a BAS.
The Cost of False Alarms
Frequent false alarms generated by automated life safety systems have several detrimental effects. A persistent stream of false positives can desensitize...