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What is a requirement for the layout of switches/controls at the CACF for smoke control and voice evac?

S524 specifies that all controls (switches, buttons) used by firefighters at the CACF must be 'dead-front' and protected from unauthorized use by a lockable pan

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Question: What is a requirement for the layout of switches/controls at the CACF for smoke control and voice evac?

Answer options:

  • Touchscreen only with no buttons
  • Bluetooth enabled for smartphone control ✅ Manual and clearly labeled with physical switches/buttons for critical functions
  • Hidden behind the drywall for aesthetics

Correct answer: Manual and clearly labeled with physical switches/buttons for critical functions

Explanation: S524 specifies that all controls (switches, buttons) used by firefighters at the CACF must be 'dead-front' and protected from unauthorized use by a lockable panel or glass.

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