Examples of fire hazards include
A. radios and televisions.
B. linen and trash in the room.
C. overloaded outlets.
D. smoking in designated areas.
Answer: C
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1. "Is there any reason you do not want your fiancé to know about your genetic illness?" 2. "It is probably best that he is not aware of the disease.". 3. "Are you afraid he will not want to marry you if he knows?" 4. "There are worse disease processes than Huntington's chorea.".