A manual activation device for a fire alarm system, commonly available at large home improvement retailers, enables individuals to initiate an alarm signal in the event of a fire. These devices, typically red and prominently mounted on walls, require physical action, such as pulling a lever or breaking a glass, to activate the alarm system and alert occupants and emergency services.
The presence of easily accessible and readily available fire alarm activation devices is crucial for life safety in buildings. They provide a direct means for occupants to report a fire, particularly in situations where automatic detection systems may not have activated or when immediate action is required. Their historical development stems from the need for reliable and user-initiated fire reporting, complementing technological advancements in automatic fire detection.