larmdesign
Larmdesign is the discipline of designing alarm systems and related notification strategies to detect hazards, communicate alerts, and guide human response in buildings, industrial facilities, and public spaces. The field combines safety engineering, human factors, electrical design, and communications to ensure alarms are reliable, timely, and actionable. It covers both automatic detection and the means by which people are informed and directed during emergencies.
Key components of larmdesign include detection sensors for smoke, heat, gas, or movement; control panels; and
The design process typically involves hazard analysis, risk assessment, and requirements specification, followed by concept development,
Regulatory context often shapes larmdesign, with standards such as NFPA 72, EN 54, and IEC 62682 providing