Audibility
Tones and SPL
For emergency messages to be heard, NFPA 72 suggests that the sound level of the emergency evacuation tone to be measured at
From NFPA 72, 2002 Edition:
“7.4.2.1* To ensure that audible public mode signals are clearly heard, unless otherwise permitted by 7.4.2.2 through 7.4.2.5, they shall have a sound level at least 15 dB above the average ambient sound level or 5 dB above the maximum sound level having a duration of at least 60 seconds, whichever is greater, measured 1.5 m (5 ft) above the floor in the occupiable area, using the
When measuring tones, the SPL must be maintained in all parts of the building, however several cases receive special consideration. Elevators (7.4.2.2) and restrooms (7.4.2.5) are cited.
When determining the level of background noise, it is not necessary to take into consideration sources such as construction equipment or other sources that would not normally be present. It is however required to take into consideration normal noise sources that last longer than 60 seconds; vacuum cleaners are cited as an example in Annex A.7.4.1.3.
When designing for new construction where a survey is not possible, Annex A of NFPA 72 provides guidance of the anticipated ambient sound level.
From NFPA 72, 2002 Edition:
A.7.4.2 The typical average ambient sound level for the occupancies specified in Table A.7.4.2 are intended only for design guidance purposes. The typical average ambient sound levels specified should not be used in lieu of actual sound level measurements.
Table A.7.4.2 Average Ambient Sound Level According to Location
Location Average Ambient | Sound Level (dBA) |
Business occupancies | 55 |
Educational occupancies | 45 |
Industrial occupancies | 80 |
Institutional occupancies | 50 |
Mercantile occupancies | 40 |
Mechanical rooms | 85 |
Piers and | 40 |
Places of assembly | 55 |
Residential occupancies | 35 |
Storage occupancies | 30 |
Thoroughfares, high density urban | 70 |
Thoroughfares, medium density urban | 55 |
Thoroughfares, rural and suburban | 40 |
Tower occupancies | 35 |
Underground structures and windowless buildings | 40 |
Vehicles and vessels | 50 |
Note: Audibility must be verified at the time of system commissioning and periodically verified in accordance with the requirements stated in the “Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance” chapter of NFPA 72.
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