ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY
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One-Way Voice Communication - ANSWERS-Make
announcements from lobby to building occupants in their
apartments, offices, classrooms, etc.
Owner - ANSWERS-the fee owner or lessee of the building
Partial Evacuation - ANSWERS-the emptying of a building of
some but not all building occupants in response to a fire or
an emergency.
Public Address System - ANSWERS-an electronic sound
amplification and distribution system with a microphone,
amplifier and loudspeakers, used to allow a person to
address a large public. Public Address systems enable voice
, communications from a central location, usually in the
building lobby.
Regular Business Hours - ANSWERS-refers to any time and
any day in which the referenced building is open to the
public or business is being conducted. For a more complete
definition, please refer to Section 402 of the 2008 Fire Code.
Shelter in Place - ANSWERS-the precaution of directing
building occupants to remain indoors at their present
location
Two-Way Communication - ANSWERS-a form of
transmission in which both parties
involved have the ability to transmit information. This
enables the FEDC, staff, or Fire Department personnel to
communicate with building occupants or each other
throughout the building. This is especially useful during an
emergency, and allows staff members to report the
conditions of a fire emergency from the fire floor back to
the FEDC in the lobby at the fire command center.