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Alarma is a signal or device that warns of danger or a need for action. In everyday use, it may refer to a siren, a smoke or carbon monoxide detector, a security system, or any alert that prompts a response. Alarms can be audible, visual, or tactile, and may initiate automatic alerts to people or authorities.

The term comes from the Italian all’arme, meaning “to arms,” historically used as a call to prepare

Alarm systems typically include sensors (smoke, heat, CO, motion, door/window contact), a control panel, a power

Activation occurs when a sensor detects a condition exceeding a threshold. The resulting signal triggers notification

Alarms are widely used in homes, offices, factories, and public spaces. They rely on proper installation, maintenance,

for
defense.
In
many
languages,
including
Spanish,
the
word
alarma
reflects
a
similar
sense
of
warning.
source,
and
notification
devices
(sirens,
lights,
or
network
alerts).
Some
devices
operate
locally,
others
dispatch
signals
to
monitoring
centers
or
mobile
devices.
devices
and
may
trigger
automatic
actions
such
as
notifying
authorities,
triggering
safety
procedures,
or
affecting
other
connected
devices.
Fire
safety
standards
such
as
NFPA
72
and
EN
54
address
design,
installation,
and
maintenance
of
alarm
systems.
and
user
response
to
be
effective;
false
alarms
remain
a
common
concern.
The
term
is
also
used
for
alarm
clocks
and
digital
alerts
in
software
and
devices.