FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS
distribution systems, automatic sprinkler systems, standpipe and hose systems, and portable fire extinguishers. This module will cover a lot of basic material meant to provide the novice inspector a solid foundation on which to build. As was said in the earlier modules, it …
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