The purpose of an emergency voice/alarm communications system is:
A. to help firefighters activate devices such as automatic sprinklers.
B. to enable occupants to directly call for any emergeny services.
C. to serve as a back-up alarm system for heat and smoke detection.
D. to provide a reliable communications systems for residents and firefighters.
Answer: D. to provide a reliable communications systems for residents and firefighters.
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Which of the following statements regarding the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is correct?
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