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SAWHORSE
This is so trueUnfortunately a lot of fire departments treat their prevention bureaus as the bastard step-children of the department
the overcharged adrenaline crazed basement savers do not truly understand or appreciate how and what fire prevention does in assuring first respondents don't have blocked exits, storage in stair ways, hazardous and flammable materials stored improperly or excessive quantities and the list goes on and on.
From ICC
"A First Preventer may go under the title of building inspector, fire chief, fire inspector, building official, code enforcement officer, structural engineer, plan reviewer, electrical inspector, structural safety official, plumbing inspector or simply building safety official. But the labels merely obscure their common mission: to prevent harm by ensuring compliance with building safety codes before a disaster occurs. From hurricanes to tornados, floods, wildfires and earthquakes, building safety codes administered by First Preventers play a major role in saving lives, protecting property and reducing recovery costs often paid for by taxpayer dollars. It is a cliché of modern health that it is far more beneficial and far less costly to prevent disease then to treat it. “An ounce of prevention,” as the old saying goes, “is worth a pound of cure.”