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Importance of Fire and Life Safety Programs

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In this game, players will test their knowledge about the significance of fire and life safety programs. Players will encounter various nouns related to the text, and they must determine whether each noun is associated with the importance of these programs. Answer with ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false ones.

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In this game, players will test their knowledge about the significance of fire and life safety programs. Players will encounter various nouns related to the text, and they must determine whether each noun is associated with the importance of these programs. Answer with ✅ for true statements and ❌ for false ones.

par Suzanne Freeman
1

Public relations have no impact on a fire department's image.

2

Fire prevention is a key initiative of fire and life safety programs.

3

Public relations are essential for building trust with the community.

4

Firefighters should not participate in mentoring programs.

5

Maintaining a positive relationship with the public is a role of fire services.

6

Community education is not a priority for fire departments.

7

Fire and emergency services personnel should participate in community activities.

8

Large-scale disaster preparedness is part of fire and life safety initiatives.

9

Documenting complaints according to SOPs is necessary for effective communication.

10

Fire and emergency services personnel should avoid community activities.

11

Fire and life safety programs are only for firefighters.

12

Ignoring residents' complaints is acceptable.

13

Firefighters do not need to understand the community they serve.

14

Encouraging residents to reduce potential hazards is a goal of fire safety programs.

15

Firefighters benefit from understanding the community they serve.

16

Listening actively to residents is important for good customer service.

17

Residents should not be encouraged to prepare for hazards.

18

Community education helps residents act safely.

19

Community risk reduction programs are irrelevant to public safety.

20

Fire safety programs are only about putting out fires.

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