A fire alarm went off in my apartment. It's a low income building - you can guess what kind of people are in there.
Yes, including me but I was in hard times a few years ago and unfortunately, stayed even after getting a job.
Anyway, I am scared now with what could happen - I know some of it is mental but searching threads on fire alarms, they are between 80 - 120 dB?
I was stupid - I didn't have my ear muffs by my side which I usually do. I quickly covered my ears. I got plugs and my muffs, grabbed my dog and got out. I think this is all under 10 seconds or so - I am not sure.
When I got outside, I walked far away - enough from the building and took off the muffs. The ringing/buzzing actually stopped. I didn't hear it but maybe the hearing was muffled a bit, I don't know. I walked around until they turned it off. I wasn't exposed long but I am still worried. The buzzing returned. I'm inside, typing this message and the buzzing is going on but I don't know what to do.
Please advise.
I need to think of a way to leave this building. I applied for a transfer to a 'quieter' side of the building - not near the traffic side. But, I really should move but I don't know where - it's difficult because I am on low income / medical leave from work and not covered - so, I need to apply for EI and funding from the city eventually. I should say I need emergency transfer to a building but how to avoid fire alarms? My life is over, I think. It's just one disaster over another for me.
Yes, including me but I was in hard times a few years ago and unfortunately, stayed even after getting a job.
Anyway, I am scared now with what could happen - I know some of it is mental but searching threads on fire alarms, they are between 80 - 120 dB?
I was stupid - I didn't have my ear muffs by my side which I usually do. I quickly covered my ears. I got plugs and my muffs, grabbed my dog and got out. I think this is all under 10 seconds or so - I am not sure.
When I got outside, I walked far away - enough from the building and took off the muffs. The ringing/buzzing actually stopped. I didn't hear it but maybe the hearing was muffled a bit, I don't know. I walked around until they turned it off. I wasn't exposed long but I am still worried. The buzzing returned. I'm inside, typing this message and the buzzing is going on but I don't know what to do.
Please advise.
I need to think of a way to leave this building. I applied for a transfer to a 'quieter' side of the building - not near the traffic side. But, I really should move but I don't know where - it's difficult because I am on low income / medical leave from work and not covered - so, I need to apply for EI and funding from the city eventually. I should say I need emergency transfer to a building but how to avoid fire alarms? My life is over, I think. It's just one disaster over another for me.
