exactly what kinds of damage can it cause
An industrial area generally has a 'Fire Water Ring Main' around and within the area which is ALWAYS pressurised with water at the required pressure and runs mainly underground. At strategic points in its piping a 'Fire Hydrant Stand Pipe' is welded into the ring main and projects above ground. This is fitted with Hose Connector(s) and Valves to which the Fire Department of the Company can connect fire hoses and Monitors (cooling sprays), and if required (as in Oil Industries), foam generators can be used for emergemcy fire fighting as required.
I agree there is no such thing as a perfect breeder. And there are no exact steps to becoming a good one. The key to being a good breeder is knowledge. Responsible breeders spend years learning the breed. They get involved in the breed club, showing or working their dogs. They learn the genetics behind the breed, the lines of the breed and every and anything else to do with the breed. They will find someone to mentor them. They participate in breedings long before they ever plan their own. That is why people on here say anyone asking a question about breeding on YA is a BYB. A good breeder simply would have that type of knowledge before ever breeding. And, no, it is not possible to know everything, but if they do have a legit question, they go to reliable resources like their vet or breeding mentor, not a bunch of random strangers on the internet who may or may not have ever even owned a dog. Most start out similar to Mamabas, that is having a few dogs before ending up with a breedworthy one. Chances are the first dog you purchase won't be breedworthy, if it is, its shear luck on your part. Part of being a good breeder is realizing that regardless of the time, money and effort you put into a dog, regardless if it was your intention to breed it, if it isn't breedworthy, you don't breed it. Titles don't mean a dog is breedworthy (they help prove it is but its not the only thing). Neither are champion lines.
A fire hydrant, or what I know to be a fire hydrant, is a type of valve strategically located on streets that in connected to the water mains of a town or city. It is designed so that fire hoses can connect to them utilizing the water mains to hose down fires.