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    Tejas chaturvedi Electronic Fire Alarm Abstract Fire alarms are used in the event of a fire or fire drill. They are activated either manually or automatically . After the fire assurance objectives are established–usually by referencing the base levels of security commanded by the suitable model construction regulation, protection organizations, and other authorities–the fire alert architect

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    I never thought that in my life I would be involved in a terrorist attack, until I was stuck in the mall while it happened. The night of September 17, 2016 my mom and I were heading to the St. Cloud Mall after my volleyball tournament in Park Rapids earlier that morning. We parked in the Macy’s parking lot opposed to parking in the Scheels’ parking lot, as we usually do. When we walked in we went to the dress section as I was searching for a homecoming dress. After finding nothing, we looked

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    Do you recall watching TV, or listening to music, when a weather alert comes out? Hurricane hunters are the people who find and detect storms that can cause potential harm and damage. The dropsonde hurricane detector is an instrument they use to calculate the intensity, humidity, air pressure, and other factors essential to predict the outcome of the storm. Hurricane hunters drop this instrument into the ocean, and immediately, information comes pouring in. According to Harriet Jane Caldwell, "The

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    BACKGROUND INFORMATION Airport security is currently seen as one of the biggest inconveniences attributed to travel. However a brief look back in history to some of the conditions frequent flyers were subjected to makes modern air travel look like a breeze. Some of the earliest attempts at flying required an excess of manpower. Leonardo da Vinci is credited to be the first to design basic flying machines called ornithopters, that gave man mechanical wings. Through a system of pulleys the wings could

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    What is Fire Prevention? The goal of the Fire Prevention Division is to prevent the loss of life and damage to environment, property and other values in Santa Fe County through the establishment of community partnerships, information dissemination, code development and enforcement, planning, review and active involvement in our communities. Fire Safety Tips X Lauren Romano Lauren Romano became a freelance writer in 2007. Her work appears on various websites and in print. Lauren specializes in

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    Why I Want To Be A Co-Op

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    I sit here staring at the screen of my computer trying to determine which programs to apply for and if I will apply to college or university. Deciding my future is so difficult. A few months ago you would have never caught me even considering college. I had also never considered recreation and leisure. It was not until I began my co-op in July 2016 that I finally began to consider recreation and leisure as an option. When I first decided to do the co-op program as a recreation assistant at a retirement

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    Occupant Response

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    The first factor that can contribute or hinder the initial response of a building occupant in the fire emergency is the occupant’s perception of their role in the building (Proulx, 2007). When a person is in their home and the smoke detector sounds, the occupant takes on a leadership role to take action. Typically, when the alarm sounds, the homeowner or occupant will attempt to identify the problem and immediately evacuate the structure. In a commercial building where the occupant is a guest or

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    Security and Loss Prevention Plan Ramona Jalba Security and Loss Prevention • Initial concerns and concepts relating to security: 1. Recent history; 2. General areas the program will consider; 3. Legal requirements associated with protecting guests and property; 4. Elements involved in setting up a security and loss prevention program. Security and Loss Prevention • Security equipment and procedures as they relate to physical security, internal control and the overall protection of guests

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    for a metal detector but tired of the usual choices? Well the place to go for any metal detector needs is Kellyco Metal Detector Superstore. This Kellyco metal detector store carries anything and everything that has to do with metal detectors. No matter what kind of metal detector you need, the Kellyco Metal Detector Superstore has it. The fact that it calls itself a superstore is no exaggeration. The Kellyco Metal Detector store truly is the one stop shop for all your metal detector needs. For

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    Responsive Art Creating art has always been an interest to me. However sometimes I would like to see art become more than a still picture, painting, statue, etc. More recently the way in which a person can make still art come alive is even more interesting. When looking into a project to explore I went to Sciencebuddies.org and answered questions that reflected my interests. By answering these questions the website was able to recommend this subject to me. The more I learned about it the more

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