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Module 2 · Lesson 3

Interior safety and functional observations

20 instructional minutes0m 00s active reviewRequired activity
Residential guard condition used as a training example
Representative training image. Apply the course reporting method to observable evidence only.

Interior review includes representative operation of accessible doors and windows, visible floor and wall conditions, stairs, guards and installed safety features. Focus on conditions with safety or material significance.

State what was tested and the result. Do not generalize from a representative sample to every concealed or inaccessible component.

Clear reporting prioritizes immediate safety issues, identifies the location, and distinguishes repair recommendations from specialist evaluation when scope or diagnosis is uncertain.

Reporting method

1 Condition2 Significance3 Limitation4 Next action

Required field response

Apply what you learned

Rank three example interior findings as immediate safety, material defect or monitor, and explain each choice.

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