fire safety problem造句
例句與造句
- But most people understand when the fire safety problems are explained to them, she said.
- Committee chairman and DAB member Benjamin Kwok Bit-chun said there was no mention of a fire safety problem in the fire services'report.
- Seven out of 20 Turkish hotels had fire safety problems and only four out of 16 hotels in Turkey were found to have satisfactory elevators.
- In the port city of Tianjin, one of China's largest cities, 120 teams of investigators found 432 places with hidden fire safety problems, the report said.
- Bruce Milhans, spokesman for the architect, said all the fixes to the fire safety problems " are either in the works or we've requested funding for the fixes ."
- It's difficult to find fire safety problem in a sentence. 用fire safety problem造句挺難的
- Joseph Zuccarella, chief of university emergency services at Rutgers University, gave an account of fire safety problems at Rutgers dorms that closely resembles the situation described by Seton Hall students.
- The library's 62-year-old Adams Building and the 20-year-old Madison Building also were cited for fire safety problems, but they do not have the Jefferson Building's historic architecture that makes renovations more difficult.
- Board of Supervisors Chairman Zev Yaroslavsky, who proposed the bond in conjunction with county Chief Administrative Officer David Janssen, said the county museums-- especially the Natural History and Art venues-- have seismic and fire safety problems.
- The Library of Congress has severe fire safety problems that not only threaten human life but leave some of the library's " most valuable and irreplaceable collections " with the worst fire protection, a congressional inspection shows.
- Most defective sprinklers have yet to be replaced 16 months after the inspector general first reported on the fire safety problems, and a comprehensive fire safety plan is still in the works, Inspector General Steven A . McNamara concluded Tuesday.
- On Tuesday, the House inspector general Steven A . McNamara reported that the architect's office, which maintains congressional buildings, has yet to replace most defective sprinklers 16 months after fire safety problems were first reported-- and a comprehensive safety plan had not been accomplished.