Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) Practice Exam 2024

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When deciding whether or not to put out a fire on your own, you should consider:

  1. The size of the fire

  2. Time of day

  3. The equipment available to you

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: The equipment available to you

When deciding whether or not to put out a fire on your own, you should consider the size of the fire, the time of day, and the equipment available to you. It is important to assess the situation and determine if the fire is within your capabilities to handle. Option A is incorrect because while the size of the fire is an important factor, it is not the only one to consider. Option B is incorrect because the time of day does not play a significant role in whether or not you should put out a fire on your own. Option D is incorrect because not all factors listed are relevant in this decision-making process. The most important factor is the equipment available to you, as it determines if you have the necessary tools and resources to safely and effectively put out the fire. It is always best to prioritize your safety and consult trained professionals if you are unsure or do not have the proper equipment