Topic 9 - Fire Protection - Residential Fire and Smoke Alarms

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Residential Fire Safety Quiz

Test your knowledge about fire protection and smoke alarms in residential settings with our engaging quiz! This quiz covers various aspects of fire alarm systems, their regulations, and best practices for safety.

Features of this quiz include:

  • 10 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice and checkboxes formats
  • Instant feedback on answers
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by AlertGuardian42
Which of the following is NOT a type of fire alarm?
Thermal
Ionised
Piezoelectric
Photoelectric
Where would regulations related to fire alarm systems be found?
Building Codes of Australia (BCA)
AS/NZS3000
AS/NZS2118
Department of Fair Trading
Smoke alarms must have a minimum audibility of:
75 dB
85 dB
95 dB
105 dB
The main reason for an audible alarm in a smoke detector is:
To notify the fire brigade
To notify people of a smoke hazard
To awaken sleeping occupants
To notify neighbours of a fire
Identify which circuits that smoke alarms may be connected:
Lighting circuit
Power circuit
It's own separate circuit
Hot water service circuit
A thermal heat detector may be more suited to be installed in a kitchen because:
It is less expensive
Is less prone to nuisance tripping
Is easier to connect to the lighting circuit
Is more sensitive to fires
The best way to dispose of an ionisation smoke detector is to:
Place it in the garbage
Return it to the manufacturer
Recycle it at the local waste facility
Store it in plastic container
The back up battery in a smoke detector should be replaced:
Once a month
Once every 12 months
Only when it is fully discharged
Once every 6 months
 
The minimum size cable required to wire smoke detectors is:
1.0 mm
0.75 mm
1.5 mm
2.5 mm
A lighting circuit is installed with 10 lighting points and 4 smoke detectors. How many points in wiring is this considered?
10 points
14 points
4 points
24 poinys
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