I moved in to a dorm hall I have never lived in at my college.
Today there was a false fire alarm. My college has these a lot for God knows what reason, but this time it really hurt my ears because the alarm is actually inside my dorm room and was insanely loud (100+ dB if I had to guess). Of course I was outside ASAP within 1-2 minutes, but I'm still spiking a bit right now from it. It was extremely anxiety-inducing and now I'm worried because I didn't realize that would be an issue in my room.
As of now my plan is to use ear plugs and muffs next time - I ordered muffs today. I'll try to keep them nearby when I'm in my room. I also emailed to ask if every single room has the fire alarm inside the room because that seems a bit excessive - especially because they are so insanely loud.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue? Does my plan seem sufficient? Just looking for any other tips or comments.
Today there was a false fire alarm. My college has these a lot for God knows what reason, but this time it really hurt my ears because the alarm is actually inside my dorm room and was insanely loud (100+ dB if I had to guess). Of course I was outside ASAP within 1-2 minutes, but I'm still spiking a bit right now from it. It was extremely anxiety-inducing and now I'm worried because I didn't realize that would be an issue in my room.
As of now my plan is to use ear plugs and muffs next time - I ordered muffs today. I'll try to keep them nearby when I'm in my room. I also emailed to ask if every single room has the fire alarm inside the room because that seems a bit excessive - especially because they are so insanely loud.
Has anyone else dealt with this issue? Does my plan seem sufficient? Just looking for any other tips or comments.
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But thank you for your advice!