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    Tsunami Vs Peshtigo Fire

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    Peshtigo Fire. The tsunami that struck Japan was a tragic event that destroyed many homes, buildings, and vehicles. After an earthquake hit, a tsunami, or a very long and high wave, formed along the coast. The wave came and destroyed many cities and towns. The Peshtigo fire was a fire that occurred in 1871. Many fires happened for the previous days and then one night, a big fire broke out and burned down the forest and the towns in the area. The Peshtigo fire took many people's lives and homes.…

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    City Building Codes

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    Building codes established and enforced in municipalities today regulate the construction of buildings and other structures to protect the health, safety and welfare of the general public. Although some major cities in the United States still have their own building codes, most municipalities adopt a State code as the foundation for local building control, and modify the regulations through amendments based on their unique goals and resources. For example, Denver, Colorado, which historically…

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    A-1 Fire Protection is La Crosse, Wisconsin’s most established name in full service fire protection. Serving the tri-state area since 1986, their technicians have years of experience behind them, while maintaining up-to-date training to help local businesses and residents stay safe from fire and fire hazards. With a wide range of services to offer, A-1 Fire Protection can help keep you and your family or business safe, providing you with unparalleled protection. Their comprehensive fire…

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    Fire is a national problem that has a huge impact on people, property and the environment. According to the report “American burning published in 1973” annually more than 300,000 people are injured as a result of fire. Additionally, nearly 12,000 lives are claimed with the highest aggregate cost of $11billion in property loss, burn injury treatments and wasted resources. Since the release of America burning these numbers have decreased dramatically. The fire problem in the United States can be…

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    Risk Perception Quiz

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    Final Quiz on risk Perception and Behavior Risk perception is defined as one person has thought on how dangerous a risk could be and what quality of risk it can be. As stated risk perception is based on thoughts, as a result, each individual is going to have their own perception thoughts on the risk. They may have thought of other ideas that another person may not have. The risks that has been chosen is having a mass casualty plan for a fuel explosion at a gasoline station. There are is a…

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    Fatalismo Culture

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    acceptance of common fire safety and injury prevention concepts may require consulting the rest of the family with final decisions being made by the dominate male figure. Fatalism, or fatalismo, is a trait, not typically found in North Americans, that is often displayed in people from South and Central America expressing the belief that they can do little to control fate (Carteret, 2011) (Gonzalez & Topf, 2007). Since many Hispanics, especially males, believe that their safety and health is…

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    Also, it is import to ensure that parents are happy with the service provided (Tassoni, 2007). For the children to be safe it is important to ensure that home safety is kept to standard. Safety of children can be achieved if childminder maintains things in the right place and making sure that children cannot access kitchen during cooking. The safety can be put in practice by putting a baby gate in place (Riddall-Leech, 2015). Moreover, it is important to lock the cupboards and making sure they…

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    hazard. Lastly the regulation states to reduce the risk of injury. For example, in a residential home or hospital there may be boxes of medical equipment or medicine that may be need to be moved; the employees would need to check if they can move it without injury to themselves or others before actually doing anything about it. If a service user who needs help getting out of bed in a residential home, the service provider would need to use equipment like a hoist to lift the service user up to…

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    Building Codes Essay

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    Building Codes Past & Present Building codes date back to 1758 B.C. when King Hammurabi of Babylon actually used chisel and stone to record a law that made it punishable by death to build an unsafe home. It states “If a builder has built a house for a man and his work is not strong, and if the house he has built falls in and kills the householder, that builder shall be slain” Andrea, Alfred and Overfield, James (1990) page 16. This paper will explore the evolution of building codes past and…

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    My topic is about on fire prevention and on how firefighting technology could serve better on preventing and predicting future fires that can cause harm to the surrounding area. This topic is very important because not only it involves safety to people, but also structures. Saving lives when a fire occurs is the main priority for a firefighter, but also the occurring fire that is taking place in hand is also a priority because we do not want that fire to spread and cause more damage and even…

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