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Do you have to grip the handle of a fire alarm hard when pulling it in a fire?

When pulling a fire alarm do you need to grip the handle firmly or medium so your hand won't slip? Have some people had to grip the handle harder since the handle did not go down the first time? At what point do you let your hand go so the handle won't go back up? Has someone ever let their hand go too soon?

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She's worried about you. Many teenagers will shut themselves for hours in their room, especially when it's locked. Your mother knows that you're not going to do anything bad, but she still probably has a small part of her that is worried that you will become distant from family and friends. Compromise is the best solution. Sit your mother down and talk to her about the reason why she doesn't want you to lock your door. Be calm and mention the fact that you are 14, a teenager, and sometimes needs a break from little siblings. If she gives you a reason, compromise from there. For example, if she's worried that you will be on Facebook or the Internet the whole time, tell her that you will leave your laptop with her while you are in your room. If your mother still disagrees, talk to your dad. Use the same reasoning, and tell your father in a polite way that your mother did not agree with the idea. Ex. Dad, I was talking to mom about locking my bedroom door and she didn't agree with any of the compromises I came up with. Do you think I could talk about it with you and you can talk it over with mom?
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