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Smoke Guard AIA Test: SG-105D

Course Title: Passive Fire+Smoke Protection for Senior Living Facilities
AIA Course Number: SG-105D
Instructions: Please enter your contact information below to begin the AIA 10-question test. To pass and receive credit, you must score at least 70%. Upon passing, you will receive a certificate of completion and, if you provided your AIA member number, we will submit your credit to the AIA.
Course Credit: This course provides one (1) AIA Learning Unit for Health, Safety, and Welfare (HSW). You must watch the full AIA video presentation before taking the test.
Certificate: At the completion of this test, you will receive a follow-up email that will include your AIA Certificate of Completion. If you do not see the email in your inbox, please check your spam or junk folder.
Note: Certificates will be sent to the email address you provide. AIA credit can only be submitted if you include your AIA member number. For all other associations that accept AIA credit, please submit your certificate directly.

1) What is a major advantage of using fabric systems over coiling steel systems for smoke containment today?

1) What is a major advantage of using fabric systems over coiling steel systems for smoke containment today?
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2) In the context of wall types, what is the key difference when a wall section has "multiple use fire assemblies"?

2) In the context of wall types, what is the key difference when a wall section has "multiple use fire assemblies"?
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3) According to the elevator code, when does an elevator typically transition into Phase One emergency recall mode?

3) According to the elevator code, when does an elevator typically transition into Phase One emergency recall mode?
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4) For a Group I-1 Condition Two occupancy, if an elevator connects more than three stories, what is generally required at the elevator?

4) For a Group I-1 Condition Two occupancy, if an elevator connects more than three stories, what is generally required at the elevator?
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5) Why is an "S label" the most complete way to describe the requirement for a smoke-rated door?

5) Why is an "S label" the most complete way to describe the requirement for a smoke-rated door?
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6) When egressing through an elevator lobby, what is a common problem to watch for regarding doors?

6) When egressing through an elevator lobby, what is a common problem to watch for regarding doors?
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7) For "additional doors" in front of elevators, what is a critical testing requirement related to smoke leakage?

7) For "additional doors" in front of elevators, what is a critical testing requirement related to smoke leakage?
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8) What key feature is required for doors immediately in front of elevators, as per the elevator code?

8) What key feature is required for doors immediately in front of elevators, as per the elevator code?
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9) For fire service access elevator lobbies, what is a unique requirement for the door separating the lobby from the corridor?

9) For fire service access elevator lobbies, what is a unique requirement for the door separating the lobby from the corridor?
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10) If a senior living facility (Condition Two, I-1 occupancy) has an atrium where each floor is completely separated from the others by smoke barriers, what kind of smoke control solution is provided for the atrium?

10) If a senior living facility (Condition Two, I-1 occupancy) has an atrium where each floor is completely separated from the others by smoke barriers, what kind of smoke control solution is provided for the atrium?
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