1 OF 16 INFO:You observe that this fire pump system is leaking. This fire pump system is not designed to leak. DEF:Leaking Central Water Supply (Domestic.

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1 OF 16 INFO:You observe that this fire pump system is leaking. This fire pump system is not designed to leak. DEF:Leaking Central Water Supply (Domestic Water) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

2 OF 16 INFO:You observe water leaking from the hot water tanks. DEF:Leaking Central Water Supply (Domestic Water) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

3 OF 16 INFO:None. DEF: Misaligned Chimney/Ventilation Systems (Domestic Water) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

4 OF 16 INFO:None. DEF:Missing Pressure Relief Valve (Domestic Water) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

5 OF 16 INFO:None. DEF:Missing Pressure Relief Valve (Domestic Water) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

6 OF 16 INFO:None. DEF:Missing Covers (Electrical System) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

7 OF 16 DEF:Missing Breakers (Electrical System) - L3 INFO:None. DEF:Missing Covers (Electrical System) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

8 OF 16 INFO:Exposed electrical connections. DEF:Missing Covers (Electrical System) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

9 OF 16 INFO:Note on Elevator door says “ELEVATOR IS OUT OF SERVICE”. DEF:Not Operable (Elevators) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

10 OF 16 INFO:You push the “TEST” button and nothing happens. DEF:Auxiliary Lighting Inoperable (Emergency Power) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

11 OF 16 INFO:This is the only fire extinguisher missing out of 50 located in this low rise building. There are multiple fire control systems. DEF:Missing/Damaged/Expired Extinguishers (Fire Protection) - NOD BUILDING SYSTEMS

12 OF 16 INFO:You observe that 6 of 11 fire extinguishers in this building have expired tags. DEF:Missing/Damaged/Expired Extinguishers (Fire Protection) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

13 OF 16 INFO:This is a vent for the combustible heating system. DEF:Misaligned Chimney/Ventilation (HVAC) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

14 OF 16 INFO:None. DEF:Broken/Leaking/Clogged Pipes or Drains (Sanitary System) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

15 OF 16 INFO:None. DEF:Missing Drain/Cleanout/Manhole Covers (Sanitary System) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS

16 OF 16 INFO:None. DEF:Missing Drain/Cleanout/Manhole Covers (Sanitary System) - L3 BUILDING SYSTEMS