Fire and Life Safety Building Services GameVersion en ligne Test your knowledge on the fire and life safety aspects of building services with this interactive game! par Suzanne Freeman 1 Defective subsystems have no effect on the overall building system. Yes No 2 Utility chases can be used for plumbing, electrical raceways, telecommunications, data cables, and HVAC ductwork. Yes No 3 Wiring, ductwork, and piping should be run within the elevator hoistway. Yes No 4 The use of a fire-resistive-rated duct wrap system can accomplish the 1-hour fire-resistive separation requirement. Yes No 5 Subsystems must be appropriately installed, inspected, tested, and maintained to ensure building system safety. Yes No 6 Building services are designed to create fire hazards within a building. Yes No 7 Building services are designed to provide safety, comfort, and convenience for occupants. Yes No 8 Proper installation of grease ducts ensures that grease does not become trapped and cause a fire. Yes No 9 Refuse and linen chutes are required to be constructed of fire-resistive construction and may require sprinkler protection. Yes No 10 Commercial cooking venting systems may require automatic fire suppression equipment. Yes No 11 Grease ducts are made of combustible materials and do not require proper installation. Yes No 12 Refuse and linen chutes are not required to be constructed of fire-resistive construction. Yes No 13 Grease ducts are not necessary for cooking appliances. Yes No 14 Kitchen grease exhaust ducts always require 1-hour fire-resistive separation. Yes No 15 Hoistways are constructed of combustible materials and do not have fire-rated door assemblies. Yes No 16 Elevator hoistways are constructed of fire-resistive materials and equipped with fire-rated door assemblies. Yes No 17 Utility chases are occupied spaces within a building. Yes No 18 Vertical shafts are primarily used for storage of flammable materials. Yes No 19 Kitchen grease exhaust ducts do not require any fire-resistive separation. Yes No 20 Grease ducts are typically installed over cooking appliances and carry grease vapors to the outside of a building. Yes No