it stands for snow.
Usually it stands for "Safety." When activated it keeps the trigger in a safe fire mode.
At a minimum, oxygen must be what percentage of the atmosphere to sustain the burning process?
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S - Sound the Alarm P - Phone the Fire Department/Pull Station E - Extinguish if Possible E - Evacuate the Building D - Direct the Fire Department to the Fire
At a minimum, oxygen must be what percentage of the atmosphere to sustain the burning process?
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