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34 Cards in this Set
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Type of fire involving ordinary combustables.
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Type A
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Type of fire involving flammable liquids.
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Type B
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Type of fire involving electrical.
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Type C
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Type of fire involving combustible metals.
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Type D
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Type of fire involving combustible cooking.
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Type K
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Suppression medium for a type A fire.
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Water or soda acid
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Suppression medium for a type B fire.
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CO2, soda acid, halon
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Suppression medium for a type C fire.
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CO2 or halon
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Suppression medium for a type D fire.
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copper, sodium chloride
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Suppression medium for a type K fire.
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Commercial kitchen extinguisher
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Fence height to deter casual trespassers.
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3' to 4' (1 meter)
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Fence height too hard to climb easily.
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6' to 7' (2 meters)
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Fence height to deter intruders.
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8' (2.4 meters) with three strands of barbed wire
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Loss of power to a system.
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Blackout
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Short periods of power loss.
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Faults
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Extended period of low voltage.
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Brownouts
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Short periods of low voltage.
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Sags
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Extended period of high voltage.
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Surges
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Short periods of high voltage.
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Spikes
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Electrical threat more likely in the event of low humidity that can cause significant damage to electronic components.
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Static electricity.
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Reusing data storage media after initial use.
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Media reuse
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Residual information remaining on media after erasure.
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Data remanence
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Overwriting data on media for reuse within the same secured environment.
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Clearing
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Degaussing or overwriting media to be removed from monitored environments.
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Purging
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Completely destroying media.
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Destruction
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Design method that considers factors that facilitate crime and seeks to use the proper design of a facility to reduce the fear and incidence of crime.
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Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED)
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A special fencing system that has sensors to detect intruders.
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Perimeter intrusion and detection assessment system (PIDAS)
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Concrete or steel posts that block vehicular traffic or protect areas where pedestrians might be entering or leaving buildings.
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Bollards
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Should be mounted so that criminals can easily see them and know that there is a much higher risk for any crime that they are considering.
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Cameras, CCTV
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Detects intrusions or other types of noise and trips an alarm so that a guard does not have to constantly watch a monitor.
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Annunciator
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Used to prevent piggybacking.
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Mantrap
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Maximum height that hedges should be allowed to reach.
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2.5 feet
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Mode that causes a lock to default to open when power is disengaged.
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Fail safe
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Mode that causes a lock to default to locked when power is disengaged.
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Fail secure
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