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Minpaku from Scratch Part 18: Installing Fire Alarms Myself Was Easy

Continuing from the previous post.

I steered my focus toward the fire safety inspection.
Once I decided that, the tasks ahead were clear.

For starters, the big job was installing the fire alarms.
There's no particular reason, but I just thought, 'This seems like a huge hassle' (laughs).

That's what I thought, but
as is the case with everything, once I started, thanks to Japan's incredibly kind instruction manuals, I was able to get it done somehow. The instructions were written so carefully that even a child could probably do it. Japan is amazing.

In our case,a 'Specified Small-Scale Automatic Fire Alarm System'was sufficient, so I could install it without any special qualifications.
I had actually already purchased the equipment on Rakuten, and all that was left was to configure and install it, but
I just had a mental block about the 'equipment configuration' part, which made it hard to get started.

I set them up carefully, checking every step like a fool.


However, I couldn't afford to say things like that anymore. I went through the settings one by one, following the manual, and somehow managed to get all the alarms linked successfully. All that was left was to mount them on the ceiling.

A friend came over to tease me, so I split the work with her since she's taller than me, and we installed them in each room.

Sorry for the sloppy mosaic, my friend.


Finally, I tested to make sure they were all linked, and that was it.

It's done!!


It really is true that the time you spend imagining things before you do them is the scariest part.

With this, one task is cleared!
All that's left is to finish the evacuation route map.

Just a little more, hang in there, me!

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