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    > > MANAGERS AND > ‘responsible people’ in hotels and similar > premises have a number of requirements placed on them by > fire safety legislation and in response to the changing role > of the fire and rescue service.; Given the significant risk > to > life safety from a fire within these types of buildings, it > is not uncommon for fire and rescue services to undertake > routine inspections, to ensure that suitable and sufficient > provisions have been put in place to protect the occupants > from

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    Galveston Hurricane

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    In the turn of the new century, the people of Galveston were faced with a grim reminder. The event that destroyed the small island of Galveston, the Galveston Hurricane, had many social, political, and economic impacts that made this storm life-changing. The Galveston Hurricane of 1900 improved Texas for the better and helped Galveston grow stronger as a city.     The society of Galveston suffered greatly after the hurricane in both good and bad ways. The people of Galveston lost almost everything

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    flashlight, retain water with food, and cover windows and doors, this is how a person might be able to prepare for a category 5 storm. First of all, people need a flashlight because if the electricity goes out. According to Five Flashlight Tips For Emergency says, “Really, the lanterns is not for lighting up things to work on or see, but to give you just enough light to navigate in the dark”. This shows that having a flashlight can be handy to people, by the fact that they can move around with the possibility

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    After an evaluation period of the wildfire noting the size and direction of travel the Colorado Springs fire department issued a voluntary evacuation of multiple areas, later that afternoon was called a type three incident management team assumed command of the fire and a 1 IMTeam was ordered (wildfiretoday.com). Later that evening at approximately 1515 hrs. certain areas were mandatorily evacuated

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    As a resident of Florida State, you are well aware of the destruction that is caused by the hurricanes and the tropical storms. Due to this destruction, you must also have taken the Wind Mitigation Insurance. But did you know that you can save on your insurance costs when you undergo Wind Mitigation Inspection Broward? Though the main purpose of the inspection may be for insurance, the other purpose is to assess the preparedness of the properties in resisting the damaging effects of the tropical

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    Roof Shingles Essay

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    The Best Roofing Service in the Greater Tampa Bay Area Place your roofing issues with a quality company that you can trust! Living and working in Florida means that your home or office consists of a roof that bears the brunt of the natural Florida elements. There are scorching heat temperatures that break record books during the summer. Rainstorms quickly turn into thunderstorms that can send palm tree branches and other debris hurtling towards your roof. Then there is the six month period of

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    Hurricane Katrina is considered as one of the worst hurricanes ever recorded in the history of the United States. It was the sixth strongest Atlantic hurricane ever and the third strongest on record that had reached the United States (Chambers, 2007). According to Brinkley (2006), the hurricane occurred on August 29th, 2005, and had a massive physical impact on the land and to the residents of New Orleans City .Before the hurricane; there was massive destruction of the wetlands besides construction

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    Katrina break down Essay

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    If indeed a major, or perhaps even the major, cause of death from Katrina was a failure to obey a mandatory evacuation order, this puts the whole Katrina problem in a different light. It shifts the blame from errors made by the various levels of government to the actions of the populace itself. Case Questions 1. Which of the three perspectives do you find

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    Evacuation was a Great Success There are many factors, which contribute to whether or not evacuation was a success. One major factor is the number of lives that were saved due to evacuation. We now know that if evacuation had not taken place, a lot more people would have been killed in the Blitz (only were actually killed). However, we also know that there were cases of abuse ('I had bruises from my neck right down to my ankles on both sides and on my left hip all

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    Search and Rescue (SAR) is one of the Coast Guards oldest missions. Minimizing the loss of life, injury, property damage or loss by rendering aid to persons in distress has always been one of the Coast Guards top priorities. On the early morning of November 16, 2017 around 8:45 AM, Coast Guard Station Washington overheard a terrifying event taking place on their local channel 17 radio. There was a forty-foot pleasure craft vessel on fire with two people on board, along with eight other people in

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