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NFPA CFPE Exam - Topic 1 Question 12 Discussion

Actual exam question for NFPA's CFPE exam
Question #: 12
Topic #: 1
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Records related to fire plan review are considered to be

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Suggested Answer: C

The number '19' in the box within Kindergarten #3 on plan set A5 likely pertains to a specific element in the room's finish schedule, which is usually denoted by a number corresponding to a finish material or treatment. In architectural plans, such numbers typically refer to walls, ceilings, floors, or base finishes. Based on standard conventions, '19' appears to be associated with 'walls,' referencing a particular type of wall finish or material specified in the plan's legend.

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Na
4 months ago
Unnecessary to maintain? That sounds off to me.
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Jani
4 months ago
I agree, it's important to keep those records secure.
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Pura
4 months ago
They're definitely considered privileged information.
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Veronique
4 months ago
No way, they should be strictly confidential!
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Rodolfo
4 months ago
Wait, are they really privileged? I thought they were public.
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Daron
5 months ago
I feel like these records should be public domain documents, but I could be mixing it up with other types of safety documentation.
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Katie
5 months ago
I’m confused about whether these records are strictly confidential or just unnecessary to maintain. I need to think more about it.
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Alida
5 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned confidentiality in relation to safety records, so I’m leaning towards option A.
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Leoma
5 months ago
I think fire plan review records might be considered privileged information, but I'm not entirely sure.
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Eura
5 months ago
This is a good question to test our knowledge of fire safety regulations. I'll use the process of elimination to narrow down the choices and select the most appropriate answer.
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Scarlet
6 months ago
I'm a little confused by the wording of this question. I'll need to re-read it a few times to make sure I understand the nuances before selecting an answer.
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Tuyet
6 months ago
Ah, I know this one! Fire plan review records are typically considered privileged information, so I'll go with option B.
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Jamal
6 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I'll need to think it through carefully. Is the information strictly confidential, or is it considered public domain? I'll have to weigh the options.
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Noah
6 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the confidentiality of fire plan review records. I'll carefully read through the answer choices and select the one that best matches the information provided.
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Anisha
11 months ago
Unnecessary to maintain? Tell that to the fire marshal when your building goes up in flames. These records are the real deal, people!
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Lorriane
10 months ago
Unnecessary to maintain? Tell that to the fire marshal when your building goes up in flames. These records are the real deal, people!
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Elin
10 months ago
B) privileged information
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Tony
10 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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Darrin
11 months ago
Confidential, for sure. Wouldn't want any arsonists getting their hands on those juicy details. Although, a little transparency couldn't hurt, right?
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Carey
10 months ago
D) public domain documents
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Ezekiel
10 months ago
True, keeping fire plan review records confidential is crucial to prevent any misuse.
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Billy
10 months ago
B) privileged information
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Celeste
11 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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Regenia
12 months ago
Public domain documents? Yeah, right. The fire department's not about to let everyone see their plans. That's like handing over the keys to the city.
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Vi
10 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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Remedios
10 months ago
Public domain documents? Yeah, right. The fire department's not about to let everyone see their plans. That's like handing over the keys to the city.
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Lakeesha
10 months ago
B) privileged information
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Kassandra
11 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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Ceola
12 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's the ceilings.
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Elenore
1 year ago
I'm pretty sure fire plan records are considered privileged information. Gotta keep those fire safety secrets under lock and key, you know?
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Bobbye
10 months ago
D) public domain documents
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Hollis
10 months ago
Exactly! It's important to keep that information secure.
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Callie
10 months ago
B) privileged information
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Emeline
10 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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Dorothy
10 months ago
D) public domain documents
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Aliza
11 months ago
That's correct! Fire plan records are indeed considered privileged information.
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Thaddeus
11 months ago
B) privileged information
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Allene
11 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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Clay
11 months ago
B) privileged information
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Lynelle
11 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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Isaac
1 year ago
I think it might be the base.
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Junita
1 year ago
Callings? What is this, a church design? I'm pretty sure the number 19 is related to the floor plan. Though it would be hilarious if it was about the 'callings' in a kindergarten.
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Tamar
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe fire plan review records should be public domain documents for transparency.
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Stefan
1 year ago
I agree with Royce, it's important to keep that information private to ensure safety.
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Ocie
1 year ago
I believe it refers to the floor.
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Victor
1 year ago
I think the number 19 in the box within kindergarten #3 pertains to the walls.
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Royce
1 year ago
I think records related to fire plan review should be strictly confidential.
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Kami
1 year ago
Base? Really? I think the person who came up with that answer must have been living in a basement their whole life. The correct answer is clearly C, walls.
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Ria
11 months ago
C) unnecessary to maintain
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Jennie
11 months ago
B) privileged information
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Annelle
12 months ago
A) strictly confidential
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