HCB Flash - Thanks for your reply.
I was really asking specifically about the situation of applying strobes when the ceiling is lit. The strobes must be clearly visible, but I think there is a pretty wide latitude in the various codes and standards regarding what "visible" means - e.g. I think the general guideline is that it is not required that the strobes be directly visible from all points in the space, but that someone in the space would be visually aware they are flashing.
The issue is that if you have relatively high furniture partition walls and a ceiling which is lit by normal lighting, for example, you could have the situation where it may not be easy or practical to see the flash of the strobe. If you were to take the most stringent interp of "visible" short of "directly visible", we could end up with a 177 candela strobe every 20 feet or something like that.
That's the situation I was talking about. After all, if one strictly follows ADA (prescriptive) requirements for this placement, it could be difficult/impossible to see flashing strobes if you're sitting down, have any ceiling height.
Any thoughts?