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1 Standard Message Library ALERT AL1 AL2 AL3 AL4 AL5 AL6 AL7 AL8 This is a fire alert. This is a fire alert. Await further instructions. Await further instructions. There is an emergency. Await further instructions. This is a fire alarm alert. Await further instructions. This is a fire alarm. This is a fire alarm. This is an emergency alert. This is an emergency alert. Await further instructions. Await further instructions. This is a fire alert. Please await further instructions. Fire! Fire! Do not enter. Refuge point activation. EVACUATE EV1 EV2 EV3 EV4 EV5 EV6 EV7 EV8 EV9 EV10 EV11 EV12 EV13 EV14 EV15 EV16 Fire! Fire! Please leave the building. Fire! Fire! Leave the building. In the interest of safety, please evacuate the building immediately. Fire detected. Keep calm. Leave the building by the nearest exit. Attention! Attention! Please leave by the nearest exit. Attention! Attention! This is a fire emergency. Please evacuate the building. In the interest of safety, please evacuate the building. This is a fire alarm. Please evacuate the building. This is a fire alarm. Please evacuate the building immediately. Please evacuate. There is a fire incident. Fire emergency. Please evacuate. We have an emergency situation. Please leave the building by the nearest exit immediately. Fire! Fire! Please evacuate the building. This is a fire alarm. Please evacuate the area immediately. "This is a fire alarm! Please leave the building immediately by the nearest available exit" This is a fire alarm. This is a fire alarm. Attention! Attention! This is a fire emergency. Please evacuate by the nearest exit.
2 ALL CLEAR AC1 AC2 AC3 All clear. All clear. No further action required. The fire alarm test is now complete. Alarm test is now completed. TEST TE1 TE2 TE3 TE4 TE5 This is a fire alarm test. No action required. No action required. Fire alarm test now complete. Alarm test only. No action required. May I have your attention please. May I have your attention please. The fire system is about to be tested. Please take no further action. May I have your attention please. May I have your attention please. The fire alarm test is now complete. Thank you for your co-operation. GAS / CHEMICAL RELEASE GS1 GS2 GS3 GS4 Attention, attention. 1 st Stage extinguishing system alarm. Action required. Attention, attention. 2 nd stage extinguishing system alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. Attention, attention. Extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Attention, attention. Extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS5 1st Stage extinguishing system alarm. Action required. GS6 GS7 GS8 2 nd stage extinguishing system alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. Extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS9 Attention, attention. FM200 extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS10 GS11 GS12 GS14 GS15 GS16 Attention, attention. FM200 extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. Attention, attention. FM200 extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Attention, attention. FM200 extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS13 FM200 extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. FM200 extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. FM200 extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on FM200 extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS17 Attention, attention. Novec extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS18 Attention, attention. Novec extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area.
3 GS19 GS20 Attention, attention. Novec extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Attention, attention. Novec extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS21 Novec extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS22 GS23 GS24 Novec extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. Novec extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Novec extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS25 Attention, attention. Inergen extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS26 Attention, attention. Inergen extinguishing system 2 nd Please evacuate the area. stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. GS27 GS28 Attention, attention. Inergen extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Attention, attention. Inergen extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS29 Inergen extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS30 Inergen extinguishing system 2nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. GS31 GS32 Inergen extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Inergen extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS33 Attention, attention. Argonite extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS34 Attention, attention. Argonite extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. GS35 GS36 Attention, attention. Argonite extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Attention, attention. Argonite extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS37 Argonite extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS38 Argonite extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. GS39 GS40 Argonite extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Argonite extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS41 Attention, attention. Argotech extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS42 Attention, attention. Argotech extinguishing system 2 nd imminent. Please evacuate the area. stage alarm. Extinguishing system release GS43 Attention, attention. Argotech extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on GS44 Attention, attention. Argonite extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS45 Argotech extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required.
4 GS46 GS47 GS48 Argotech extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. Argotech extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Argotech extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS49 Attention, attention. Carbon dioxide extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS50 GS51 Attention, attention. Carbon dioxide extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. Attention, attention. Carbon dioxide extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on GS52 Attention, attention. Carbon dioxide extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. GS53 Carbon dioxide extinguishing system 1 st Stage alarm. Action required. GS54 Carbon dioxide extinguishing system 2 nd stage alarm. Extinguishing system release imminent. Please evacuate the area. GS55 GS56 GS57 Carbon dioxide extinguishing system hold-off device operated. Extinguishing system release on Carbon dioxide extinguishing system has discharged. Do not enter. Attention, attention. Fire detector operated on the carbon dioxide system. Please evacuate and do not re-enter. GS58 GS59 GS60 GS61 GS62 GS63 GS64 GS65 GS66 GS67 GS68 GS69 GS70 GS71 GS72 GS73 GS74 GS75 Attention, attention. Carbon dioxide discharge imminent. Do not enter. Carbon dioxide released. Do not enter. Carbon dioxide system has discharged. Evacuate this area and do not re-enter as the air may contain a high level of carbon monoxide. A carbon dioxide system has discharged. Evacuate this corridor and do not re-enter as the air may contain a high level of carbon dioxide. Excessive carbon monoxide levels have been detected. Please leave the area immediately. Attention. Attention. Gas detected. Please evacuate the area. Acid spillage. Please evacuate immediately. Acid spillage. All Clear. Attention,.Acid spillage. Evacuate immediately. Attention. Corrosive gas leakage. Evacuate immediately. Attention. Chlorine gas leakage. Evacuate immediately. Attention. Poisonous gas leakage. Evacuate immediately. Attention. Toxic gas leakage. Evacuate immediately. Refrigerant gas detection alarm activated. Immediate action required. Humidity detection alarm activated. Immediate action required. High temperature detection alarm activated. Immediate action required. Overflow alarm activated. Immediate action required. Float alarm activated. Immediate action required.
5 GS76 GS77 GS78 GS79 GS80 GS81 GS82 Attention! Attention! Please leave the room immediately. The oxygen level has dropped below the safe limit. Attention! Attention! Oxygen levels are now above the permitted levels. Immediate attention required. System is now in manual mode. System is now in automatic mode. Warning, low temperature. Please close all external doors. Warning, high temperature. Please open all external doors. Danger, low oxygen level. Evacuate the area. AIR SAMPLING / HSSD SYSTEMS AS1 AS2 AS3 AS4 AS5 AS6 AS7 AS8 AS9 AS10 AS11 AS12 AS13 AS14 AS15 AS16 AS17 AS18 AS19 AS20 AS21 Attention, attention there is an alarm in the Comms Room Attention, attention there is an alarm in the Computer Room Attention, attention the Vesda system has operated Attention, attention. The air sampling system has operated. First level alarm. Attention, attention. The air sampling system has operated. Second level alarm. Attention, attention. The air sampling system has operated. Third level alarm. Attention, attention. The air sampling system has operated. Fourth level alarm. Attention, attention. The air sampling system has operated. Action required. Attention, attention. The air sampling system has reached pre-alarm levels. Attention, attention. The air sampling system has operated. Fire. Attention, attention. The high sensitivity smoke detection system has operated. First level alarm. Attention, attention. The high sensitivity smoke detection system has operated. Second level alarm. Attention, attention. The high sensitivity smoke detection system has operated. Third level alarm. Attention, attention. The high sensitivity smoke detection system has operated. Fourth level alarm. Attention, attention. The high sensitivity smoke detection system has operated. Action required. Attention, attention. The high sensitivity smoke detection system has operated pre-alarm levels. Attention, attention. The high sensitivity smoke detection system has operated. Fire. Attention, attention. The air sampling system in the telecoms rooms has been activated. Action required. Attention, attention, the air sampling system in the data suite has been activated. Action required. Attention, attention. The air sampling system in the telecoms rooms has been activated. Attention, attention, the air sampling system in the data suite has been activated.
6 CONVEYOR MESSAGES CM1 CM2 CM3 CM4 Conveyor number one starting. Conveyor number two starting. Conveyor number three starting. Conveyor number four starting. CLASS CHANGE CC1 This is a class change announcement. CC2 End of period. GENERAL GN1 GN2 GN3 GN4 GN5 GN6 GN7 GN8 GN9 GN10 GN11 GN12 GN13 GN14 GN15 GN16 GN17 GN18 GN19 GN20 GN21 GN22 GN23 Warning, warning, gates are opening. Warning, warning, gates are closing. Warning this machine is being started. Warning, you are approaching a machine safety hazard, move away or the machine will shutdown. Warning, stand clear of all machinery. Warning, stand clear of all machinery. Attention. Attention. Hazardous area. Do not enter. Warning. Dangerous area. Do not enter. Danger. Danger. Do not enter. This is a hazardous area. Do not enter. This is a dangerous area. Do not enter. You are entering a hazardous area. Personal protective equipment should be worn. Caution. This gate is about to close. Caution. This gate is about to open. Warning! Track two starting in five minutes. Warning! Track two starting in two minutes. Warning! Track two starting. Fire shutter closure imminent. Please stand clear. Caution, train approaching. Caution there is a train approaching. Warning. Door activated. Stand clear! Warning. Fire door activated. Stand clear. Caution, door is about to operate. Danger. Fire curtain closing.
7 GN24 GN25 GN26 GN27 GN28 GN29 GN30 GN31 GN32 GN33 GN34 GN35 GN36 GN37 GN38 GN39 GN40 Warning. Alarm system setting. Please escape to abort. Danger, molten metal. This is a no-smoking area. Please extinguish all smoking material. This is a no-smoking area. Please refrain from smoking, thank you. Attention! Attention! Would all managers report to the office. This site is private property. Please leave immediately. This is private property. You are under CCTV surveillance. Leave immediately. This site is private property. You are being recorded by CCTV cameras and the police have been contacted. This is a staff call, all managers to report to their offices. This is a call for staff assistance. This is a staff alert. Would designated personnel please carry out a security search. Please report back to your nearest supervisor. Intelligent safety system activated. Please stand clear. Isolation switch activated. This gate will not function normally. Emergency assistance required at poolside. This is a Security Alert. Please collect your belongings and leave the building. SECURITY ALERTS / WARNINGS SA1 SA2 SA3 SA4 SA5 SA6 This is a security alert. Please leave the building by the nearest exit. There has been a security breach. Please leave the building as directed by staff. This is a security alert. Please leave the building as directed by staff. Intelligent safety system activated. Please stand clear. Isolation switch activated. This gate will not function normally. Please be aware that safety lighting will illuminate this area in thirty seconds. MEDICAL ALERT MD1 MD2 MD3 This is a call for medical assistance. This is a medical alert. This hospital is now smoke free and smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building or within the hospital grounds. Thank you for your co-operation.
8 WATER ALARM WA1 WA2 WA3 Water detection alarm activated. Immediate attention required. Overflow alarm activated. Immediate action required. Float alarm activated. Immediate action required.
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