IFSTA Essentials 7, Chapter 3, Building construction questions with correct answers
Fires in these area can damage floor joists and load-bearing walls that support the upper floor and structure? - correct answer Basements Fires in basements may be more hazardous that in other compartments because of? - correct answer Limited means of ingress/egress and limited ventilation. The absence of _________ reduces the fire resistance of the studs and joists making the structural members part of the fuel load in the space? - correct answer Drywall The primary function of the _______ is to protect the structure and its contents from the effects of weather? - correct answer Roof Firefighters working on flat roofs are likely to encounter obstacles that penetrate through the roof, including? - correct answer Skylights What material is commonly used to construct fire doors? - correct answer Metal Which feature is often added to solid-core wood doors and can make forcing the door more difficult? - correct answer A layer of sheet metal. The presence of photovoltaic roofs must be identified during preincident planning because they? - correct answer Pose a significant trip and electrical hazard to firefighters working on the roof. What hazard do fire doors potentially pose to firefighters? - correct answer Fire doors can automatically close if the fusible link melts. Which type of window has one or two side-hinged sashes and usually opens outward? - correct answer Casement Window
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