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Rashid [163]
2 years ago
7

All levels of government have created fire inspection and code enforcement organizations to accomplish the goal of:

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Sophie [7]2 years ago
3 0

Protecting lives and property; Fire inspection and code enforcement are created in all the levels of a government and also in the organisations to protect lives and property.

Code enforcement:

A key factor in the efficacy of fire prevention initiatives is code enforcement. Code enforcement has some sort of impact on almost every part of a comprehensive fire prevention program. Inspections for fire and life safety, reviews of plans, investigations into hazardous materials and the environment, and the granting of licenses under the fire prevention code all heavily rely on it. The involvement of code enforcement in fire investigations, public education initiatives, and fire research and analysis is significant but not as extensive.

Complete question:

All levels of government have created fire inspection and code enforcement organizations to accomplish the goal of:

a. protecting lives and property.

b. creating a standardized fire safety program.

c. finding new fire prevention methods.

d. issuing citations to violators.

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