11 results - UCS Category "ALRMElec" - Most at least downloaded
Fire alarm: communities 3

Alarme d'incendie que l'on retrouve généralement dans les collectivités (Lycées, collèges, centres, etc.). Same sound as #0268 and #2250, but longer. Difficult to loop. UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:39.
Carbon monoxide detector

Two series of 4 beeps an alarm of a domestic carbon monoxide detector. UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:03.
Fire alarm: communities 1

Fire alarm that typically found in communities (high schools, colleges, centers, etc.). UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:02.
Smoke detector alarm 1

Alarm of a house smoke detector. 3 cycles of 3 beeps. UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:11.
Fire alarm: communities 2

Fire alarm that typically found in communities (high schools, colleges, centers, etc.). UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:01.
Fire alarm: communities 4

Alarme d'incendie que l'on retrouve généralement dans les collectivités (Lycées, collèges, centres, etc.). Same sound as #0268 and #2250, but easy to loop. UCS Category: ALRMElec. Duration: 00:01.
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- Choose the singular
- Do not don't look for what the sound is not (Baby
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