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A comprehensive set of test questions and answers related to fire safety and emergency preparedness, specifically focusing on the f-80 certification requirements. It covers key concepts such as fire alarm systems, evacuation procedures, and the roles of fire safety personnel in homeless shelters. Valuable for individuals preparing for the f-80 exam or seeking to enhance their understanding of fire safety protocols.
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premise and retransmits or otherwise reports such alarm signals to the FDNY"
of Fitness holders"
combinations of systems used to deter a fire, activate an alarm, extinguish or control a fire, control or manage smoke and products of a fire or any combination thereof, including fire extinguishing systems, fire alarm systems, sprinkler systems and standpipe systems."
endangered area of a building to an in-building relocation area within the same building in response to a fire or non-fire emergency."
declaration of emergency by a lawful authority; explosion; medical emergency; natural disaster; or other emergency affecting the premises or the safety of building occupants."
familiarized with and/or practice the procedures for safe, orderly and expeditious sheltering in place, in- building relocation, partial evacuation or evacuation, or combination thereof, in the event of a non-fire emergency, in accordance with the emergency preparedness plan for the premises."
evacuation is complete while the source of the alarm is being investigated."
and visitors."
and is connected to the fire alarm control panel"
fire or other emergency."
subsystem, of components and circuits arranged to monitor and annunciate the status of fire alarm or supervisory signal-initiating devices"
trained in and responsible for maintaining a fire watch and performing such fire safety duties as may be prescribed by the commissioner. Fire guards are responsible for the safety of all occupants, and to reduce the threat of fires and to help in the evacuation of occupants in case of a fire emergency. Fire guards report any fire safety violations to the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters"
the fire triangle, to be sustained. If one is removed, the fire will extinguish"
three stages of a fire. This stage begins at the moment of ignition. During this stage, a fire increases in size from small flames to a full fire that involves an entire room or area"
signal"
request of a building owner, not transmit fire alarm signals received from a building to the Fire Department. Fire alarm systems can be taken "off-line" only for Fire Department approved purposes associated with the prevention of unnecessary and unwarranted alarms."
monoxide, containing a build-in initiation sensor, audible sounder (notification device), and power supply (battery or electric with battery backup) and is not connected to a system."
the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters is absent, a deputy Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters shall be present in the building and shall perform the duties of the Coordinator of Fire Safety & Alarm Systems in Homeless Shelters."
ensure that, in the event of a fire or a non-fire emergency, there are procedures in place that can be