Good pic Donald - Thanks Nope just a safety minded traveller who likes to know his way out and if I’ll have much time provided to get the out. For that reason I prefer staying near the ground floor. Too many drunk nights over the years but I’m sure I recall local smoke alarms in rooms at TTR. So on the personal safety point...., Local sounding smoke alarms in new buildings are a minimum requirement in Canada & US for bedrooms in housing & hotels hotels to provide “wake up” life safety alert for smoke conditions while heat detectors notify others outside the room of a hot fire condition. Addressable type smoke detectors however I believe don’t sound locally in the room, like a local smoke alarm does, and are most commonly used in sleeping rooms for healthcare facilities for rapid notification to staff of smoke in a patient room or in lots of buildings at the top of stairwells and elevator shafts. If there’s a fire alarm in a hotel then heat detectors are required too, as shown in the pic, or sprinklers can be used as a substitute for the heat detectors. However they don’t replace local sounding smoke alarms since the heat detector and sprinkler were never recognized as life safety devices for smoldering / smokey fires. I would be surprised if TTR new construction didn’t have to provide local smoke alarms too for the life safety of room occupants. Anyone have pics of any other types of ceiling mounted or high on wall mounted circular smoke alarms ? If not then it looks like we’ll be traveling with a battery operated local smoke alarm in April.
I would assume the tower has some ,, as for the other places , it,s concrete construction and no curtains ,, only thing to worry about is smoking hot sex ,lol
as for health and saftey , I have yet to go to the downtown night clubs because of the exits reportingly being blocked in a lot of clubs,, that make movies out of that shit ,lol
I'm not sure about what kind of detectors they are, but I can tell you that our friends room (right below ours) had a fire (like bad enough that they moved them and had to remove the furniture in the room), and we never heard any kind of alarm nor were we alerted that there was a fire or told to evacuate, only way we knew anything happened was because it was our friends room. Which was a little disconcerting, would kinda like to know if the room directly below us is on fire.
All I know is that thing in the ceiling....whatever it is....blinks anytime there is movement in the room....not sure why....kinda freaky!!!