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The image presents a red fire alarm call point mounted on a brightly colored and textured surface. The device is centrally located in the frame, slightly off-center to the right, and oriented vertically.

The background surface features a distinct, almost patterned texture, and is divided into several color zones. To the left of the fire alarm is a broad section of light blue. Above the alarm, and curving downwards towards its top edge, is a segment of off-white or light yellow. To the right and below the alarm, the surface transitions into a vibrant pink-red hue. The transitions between these color sections are curved and appear to be part of a single decorative surface, possibly a painted wall or a large laminated panel.

The fire alarm call point itself is square with slightly rounded corners, enclosed in a red plastic casing. The central part of the device is a white rectangular panel containing the operational components and labels. At the heart of this panel is a prominent black circular button, indicated by a downward-pointing arrow above it and an upward-pointing arrow below it.

Several labels and icons are visible on the white panel, provided in both English and Chinese:
*   At the top left of the white panel, there is an indicator light labeled "PHONE" and "电话指示" (diànhuà zhǐshì, meaning "telephone indicator").
*   At the bottom left, another indicator light is labeled "ALARM" and "火警" (huǒjǐng, meaning "fire alarm").
*   Vertically aligned to the right of the central black button are the instructions "PRESS HERE" and "按下报警" (ànxià bàojǐng, meaning "press to alarm").
*   On the far left of the white panel, a graphic icon depicts a house with flames, universally symbolizing fire.
*   A smaller icon of a telephone receiver is embossed or printed on the red casing, in the bottom right corner of the device.

A thin, wispy white thread or fiber is visible extending from the right edge of the red device onto the pink-red background. The red plastic casing of the alarm shows some minor scuffs and reflections, suggesting it's been in place for some time. The overall scene appears to be indoors, possibly in a public or commercial building with a decorative wall treatment.
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Oct 14, 2024

Shenzhen, China

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The image presents a red fire alarm call point mounted on a brightly colored and textured surface. The device is centrally located in the frame, slightly off-center to the right, and oriented vertically. The background surface features a distinct, almost patterned texture, and is divided into several color zones. To the left of the fire alarm is a broad section of light blue. Above the alarm, and curving downwards towards its top edge, is a segment of off-white or light yellow. To the right and below the alarm, the surface transitions into a vibrant pink-red hue. The transitions between these color sections are curved and appear to be part of a single decorative surface, possibly a painted wall or a large laminated panel. The fire alarm call point itself is square with slightly rounded corners, enclosed in a red plastic casing. The central part of the device is a white rectangular panel containing the operational components and labels. At the heart of this panel is a prominent black circular button, indicated by a downward-pointing arrow above it and an upward-pointing arrow below it. Several labels and icons are visible on the white panel, provided in both English and Chinese: * At the top left of the white panel, there is an indicator light labeled "PHONE" and "电话指示" (diànhuà zhǐshì, meaning "telephone indicator"). * At the bottom left, another indicator light is labeled "ALARM" and "火警" (huǒjǐng, meaning "fire alarm"). * Vertically aligned to the right of the central black button are the instructions "PRESS HERE" and "按下报警" (ànxià bàojǐng, meaning "press to alarm"). * On the far left of the white panel, a graphic icon depicts a house with flames, universally symbolizing fire. * A smaller icon of a telephone receiver is embossed or printed on the red casing, in the bottom right corner of the device. A thin, wispy white thread or fiber is visible extending from the right edge of the red device onto the pink-red background. The red plastic casing of the alarm shows some minor scuffs and reflections, suggesting it's been in place for some time. The overall scene appears to be indoors, possibly in a public or commercial building with a decorative wall treatment.

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