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I beleive that the name Panic alarmor some other generalized page name would be better suited for this article. While panic button alarm is basically the same as panic alarm, I believe it would simplify searches with a possible redirect of the old name. The scope of this article has also expanded to include alarms that do not include a physical button for activation.

LadyAngel89 13:37, 10 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

In that noone speaks, done. Could in hindsight have been non-controversial, but it never hurts to go through the hoops. Andrewa 02:36, 18 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Ø8 days to object on an obscure article such as this one seems a bit rushed to me. ¿How are you going to intergrate the aricle? It might seem simple, ut the "alarm" and the "btton" are not the same thing- The concept of "panic alarm" id any alarm system, including one rigged to an alterative acvtivation system (such as an emergancy exit); A "panic button" as most commonly applied means a button on a fixed system (such as a personal defense system, bank teller alarm, etc), so that an emergancy exit would not apply. It's a deceptively simple idea, and deserves consideration.65.102.19.175 (talk) 15:46, 30 April 2009 (UTC)A. REDDSON[reply]