Any activity which makes the offence less blameworthy. Yes, he stole the bread, but he gave it to a starving street kid.
A. Emergency medical services to individuals following an earthquake.
Building earthquake-resistant structures n earthquake zones is a mitigation activity.
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Radon mitigation is any process used to reduce radon concentrations in the breathing zones of occupied buildings. So in other words, anything you do to reduce the Radon levels in an occupied building is considered Radon Mitigation
A mitigation area is a designated space where efforts are made to reduce or offset the environmental impacts of development activities, particularly in relation to habitat loss or degradation. These areas are often established to restore ecosystems, conserve biodiversity, or enhance natural resources. They may involve activities such as reforestation, wetland restoration, or the creation of wildlife corridors. Mitigation areas play a crucial role in balancing ecological conservation with development needs.
The significance of mitigation is that...Mitigation can reduce the effect of a disaster .Mitigation can prevent a disaster.Mitigation can reduce the loss of life and property.
Disaster reduction is disaster mitigation .
mitigation efforts help the people by creating safer communites and reducing loss of life and property is called mitigation
Activities that are considered smartboard activities are things like: interactive learning games, interactive singing and rhyming and interactive nutrition and stretching.
Prevention measures lower the probability of a scenario from happening. Mitigation measures lower the severity of the consequence. Wearing a hard hat will not prevent a bolt from falling on your head, but it might minimize the severity of the consequences. Wearing the hard hat is a mitigation measure. Incorporating a process whereby all overhead areas are checked for potential falling objects would be a prevention measure.
IS-321 Hurricane Mitigation Basics for Mitigation Staff is a training course offered by FEMA that focuses on the fundamentals of hurricane mitigation. The course covers topics such as understanding hurricanes, assessing risks, and implementing effective mitigation strategies to reduce damage and enhance community resilience. Participants learn about best practices, tools, and resources available for effective mitigation planning and execution. Completing this course equips mitigation staff with the knowledge necessary to improve their community's preparedness for hurricane events.
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