Possible Fire Alarm On House In Commercial

I was watching a commercial for WeatherTech and it looks like there’s possibly a ceiling mount fire alarm under the eave of this house. Any thoughts?

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The images uploaded really small for some reason, here’s a link to a larger size of the second image.

It’s probably a sprinkler alarm.

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It’s probably a sprinkler alarm.

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I’m seconding this. In my area we have a neighborhood filled with sprinklers in the houses and there are exterior 120VAC horn strobes as well.

It looks like a P2R mounted on the ceiling, and I second the above comments. A house near me has a Potter SH horn/strobe most likely as a sprinkler alarm.

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It looks like a P2R mounted on the ceiling, and I second the above comments. A house near me has a Potter SH horn/strobe most likely as a sprinkler alarm.

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Or more likely a P2RHK-120.

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