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Chapter 10 - Designing for Health and Safety - Baseball
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Created Date 03.09.21
Last Updated 03.11.21
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Overloaded circuits generate excess heat that may ignite nearby materials.
Smoke detectors for the _____ impaired set off an ultra-bright strobe light to warn occupants of smoke.
Folding stairs, a ladder, or a trapdoor are the only access needed to an occupied room.
_____ is an odorless, tasteless, invisible, radioactive gas.
Fire extinguishers are classified according to the _____ of fire on which they are to be used.
High levels of radon are found only in homes over 50 years old.
_____ in the home can be used to reduce excessive humidity that cannot be controlled at its source.
Every state in the United States experiences _____ at some point.
Which of the following states has more tornadoes than any other state?
_____ help a roof withstand the high winds typical of hurricanes and tornadoes.
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