The College of Charleston uses several types of fire detection and notification systems including heat detectors,
smoke detectors, pull stations, and horns and lights.
Emergency horns/bells and lights/strobes are located throughout buildings with fire alarm systems. Do not cover,
tape over or block emergency horns or lights.
Fire alarm manual pull stations are installed in addition to the automatic fire detection devices to allow
occupants a means to manually activate a building's alarms. When pulled manually, a pull station activates
the fire alarm system and notifies occupants that an emergency exists. Pull stations are located near exit
stairways and/or building exits and should be activated any time you smell smoke or see smoke or a fire.
Once activated, if you are not in immediate danger, contact Public Safety at 953-5611 or call 911 and provide
information on the nature of the emergency. Then evacuate the building.
Most detection devices in campus facilities are linked to the emergency dispatch panel at Public Safety or
monitored by Sonitrol. Once a building alarm system is activated, the panel alerts the Dispatcher on duty
(or Sonitrol) who then contacts the City of Charleston Fire Department.