Though it's not a 'fire alarm' system per se, the recently-published BS 8629: 2019 "Code of practice for the design, installation, commissioning and maintenance of evacuation alert systems for use by fire and rescue services in buildings containing flats" recommends that the 'evacuation alert' SPL, measured at the doorway of each bedroom (with the door open), should be at least 85 db(A) and it should be no less 60 dB(A) in any of the habitable rooms. Not sure whether this is the type of system that's being discussed, or it's one of the BS 5839 variants?
Given that this is National guidance for a system with this fire safety function, I'd suggest that anyone would need a very good reason to say that SPL criteria far less than this would be acceptable?
I'd love to see the Merseyside FRS guidance - or perhaps it's just something an IO came up with and has never been written down?