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Can a father tell his teenaged or pre-teen son to pull a fire alarm in a fire?

If a father and son were together and they discovered a fire and were outside could the father ask the son if he wanted to pull the alarm? If so could the father go with the son to make sure the son was doing a good job? How would a father ask his son if he wanted to be the hero and pull the alarm? Would the father read the directions as well and watch or would the father help pull the handle? How is it that people would watch someone pull the alarm in an outside location in a fire. Would the father say there is a fire and my son will pull the alarm? Would other people watch the alarm being pulled?

Answer:

Basically anything white will work, or reflective for that matter. I've heard of tin foil over cardbord for that silvery look. The biggest drawback is that if your trying to be a pro, people wont take you seriously. Spray paint on cardboard Styrofoam Cardstock An old film projector screen Just look around, you will find something
No you don't have to let this person past your counter area. Call the local Po-Po,or better yet get his/her license plate and contact the Fire Marshal's office and let them know what is going on. Always ask for state or county issued credentials.
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