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Article R4227-36 of the French Labour Code

The general alarm sound signal is such that it cannot be confused with other signals used in the establishment. It is audible from any point in the building for the time required for evacuation, with a minimum duration of five minutes.

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Article R4227-36


Le signal sonore d’alarme générale est tel qu’il ne permet pas la confusion avec d’autres signalisations utilisées dans l’établissement. Il est audible de tout point du bâtiment pendant le temps nécessaire à l’évacuation, avec une autonomie minimale de cinq minutes.

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