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Reply To: OCU C)ISSO A Discussion Lesson 18

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Mjulius513
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As a security officer, my main job is to prevent problems. One key step is to keep all fire prevention equipment in good working order. This includes checking smoke detectors, carbon monoxide detectors, fire alarms, and sprinkler systems on a regular schedule. Fire extinguishers should be inspected often and kept in easy-to-reach places.

Another key part is reducing fire risks in everyday operations. This means keeping electrical cords in good condition, avoiding overloaded outlets, and ensuring servers or equipment don’t overheat. Rooms with heavy power use, like server rooms, should have good airflow and temperature control. Training employees is also important. Everyone should know evacuation routes, how to report smoke or strong carbon smells, and when to use a fire extinguisher. Conducting regular fire drills helps people stay prepared. Combining equipment checks, workplace safety, and strong training, a security officer can greatly reduce the chance of a fire.

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