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The building's occupancy classification is an important consideration when determining the level of hazard present in a building. Which of the following is not an occupancy-related hazard?

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Answer:1.Land space

2.Size of the house

3.The number of window

4.The type of roofing

5.The number of door

Step-by-step explanation:

1.Land space:The space of the land either a plot or an acre can not be the determining factor to assume a level of hazard one could experience or encountered.

2.Size of the house: either a big mansion or a small bungalow is not a enough reason to determine a level of inhabitants risks in a building.

3.The number of window: having two or more windows can not be a prime factors to determining the degree of hazard you could witness in a building.

4.Type of roofing: Using either corrugated sheet or slate cannot determine the level of hazard in a building.

5.The number of door: Having more than one or two doors cannot be a yardstick to occupancy hazard.

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