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| who is responsible for forcible entry on a truck company? |
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| Flathead ax, sledge hammer, battering ram, hammer, punch and chisel and lock breaker. |
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| name some prying and spreading tools |
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| Halligan, crow bar, pry bar and hydraulic spreaders. |
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| Ax, handsaws, bolt cutters, wire cutters and power cutting tools ( saws and hydraulic cutters ). |
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| what are metal cutting circ saw blades made out of? |
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| what are masonry circ saw blades made of? |
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| silicon carbide or a steel blade with a diamond matrix blade. |
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| wood, metal, glass, tempered glass, sliding doors, revolving doors, overhead doors, residential garage doors and roll down steel doors and gates. |
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| what are the three types of wood doors |
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| Panel doors, slab doors and ledge doors. |
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| what are the two main types of glass doors used today? |
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| metal or tubular frame and tempered or frameless glass door. |
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| name some different types of locks |
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| key in knob lock, mortise lock, rim lock, tubular locks and padlocks. |
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| what type of occupancies is the mortise lock usually found? |
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| what are three methods of forcible entry? |
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| conventional, through the lock and power tools |
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| what is conventional forcible entry |
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| The old and reliable method using leverage, force and impact. This type utilizes the "irons" to do most of the work prying and striking . |
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| What is through the lock forcible entry? |
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| This involves attacking the locking mechanism by removing the key cylinder and operating the lock through alternative means. |
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| what are some of the tools used in the through the lock method? |
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| Locking type plyers, the K tool and the Rex tool. |
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| what are some different types of windows? |
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| Single hung, double hung, casement, jalousie, top hinged, awning and horizontel sliders. |
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| what are the different types of glass? |
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| regular or plate glass, tempered glass, laminated glass and wire glass. |
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| what technique should be used when breaking tempered glass? |
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| Should be struck with a pointed tool near the corner or more rigid area of the window or door. |
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| what are the components of laminated glass? |
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| usually 2 sheets of glass with a layer of plastic between them. |
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| what is polycarbonate glazing? |
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| plastic products used to create windows which have up to 250 times the strength of glass. The common type used is Lexan which can be up to 4 inces thick.Can be removed usine a carbide tipped saw or stricking it to remove it from its casing. |
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| The mounting frame of a door. |
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| Door built with solid material, usually individual boards , common in barns and wharehouses. |
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