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[Virtual Presenter] Welcome to the Okada Manila Project's Fire Detection and Alarm System Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Week 5 presentation. This week, we will discuss the significance of regular maintenance to guarantee the system remains operational and efficient in identifying fires and warning occupants in emergency situations. We will review the duties and responsibilities of each team member participating in this process..

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EQUIPMENT DATA.

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[Audio] The total number of devices monitored by this fire detection and alarm system is approximately nineteen thousand six hundred forty-five. These devices include OKADA MANILA detectors, smoke detectors, heat detectors, acclimate smoke detectors, laser detectors, duct detectors, flame detectors, conventional heat detectors, and conventional smoke detectors. There are over twelve thousand OKADA MANILA detectors, nearly ten thousand smoke detectors, and over two thousand heat detectors. Additionally, there are ninety-nine acclimate smoke detectors, three hundred forty-six laser detectors, fifty-eight duct detectors, twenty-one flame detectors, eighty conventional heat detectors, and eighty conventional smoke detectors. The system also has a scheduled maintenance plan for the next year, with a total of fifty-two weeks allocated for preventive and corrective maintenance tasks..

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[Audio] The Fire Detection and Alarm System at Okada Manila consists of a total of 19,645 devices. These devices can be categorized into various modules, including 7,020 modules, 850 Manual Pull Stations, 26 Conventional MPS for releasing with an abort switch, 13 Conventional Bell Circuits, 13 Conventional Strobe Circuits, 2,083 Fire Control Modules, 16 Fire Control Releasing Modules, 1,578 Fire Relay Modules, 2,297 Fire Monitor Modules, 24 Fire Zone Modules, 15 Fire Telephone Modules, and 105 FACP Power Monitors..

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[Audio] The fire detection and alarm system comprises a total of 19,645 devices. These include conventional detectors, manual pull stations, and bells. The Dasmariñas Warehouse Conventionally equipped FACP features two conventional detectors, 120 manual pull stations, and 13 bells..

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[Audio] . 52 WEEKS SCHEDULE (2025). FDAS SYSTEM FACP DETECTOR ITEM NO. LOCATION NODE NO. PANEL LOCATION PANEL TYPE FACP Power Monitor Smoke Detector Heat Detector Acclimate Smoke Detector Laser Detector Duct Detector Flame Detector Conventional Smoke Detector Conventional Smoke Detector Conventional Heat Detector 1 LOWER GROUND - A N011 AR-07 1 - - - 5 414 270 7 - 28 - 40 - 40 2 LOWER GROUND - B N012 AR-17 1 - - - 5 335 196 2 12 30 - 40 - 40 3 BASEMENT 39 - 2 - - - - - - 4 UPPER GROUND - A N002 AR-19 1 - - - 5 455 515 17 164 - 9 - - - 5 UPPER GROUND - A N031 AR-19 1 5 42 33 - - - - - - - 6 UPPER GROUND - B N014 AR-27 1 - - - 5 797 442 14 78 - 4 - - - 7 SECOND FLOOR - A N003 AR-35 1 - - - 5 722 276 7 49 - 2 - - - 8 SECOND FLOOR - B N013 AR-47 1 - - - 5 680 25 - - - 2 - - - 9 THIRD FLOOR - A N004 AR-49 1 - - - 5 423 16 2 - - - - - - 10 THIRD FLOOR - B N015 AR-55 1 - - - 5 324 32 1 - - - - - - 11 6TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N005 AR-01 (6F) 1 - - - 5 218 7 1 - - - - - - 12 7TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) 234 7 - - - - - - - 13 8TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N006 AR-01 (9F) 1 - - - 5 226 7 - - - - - - - 14 9TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) 214 7 - - - - - - - 15 10TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N007 AR-01 (10F) 1 - - - 5 198 6 - - - - - - - 16 11TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) 198 7 - - - - - - - 17 12TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N008 AR-01 (12F) 1 - - - 5 194 9 - - - - - - - 18 15TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) 203 6 - - - - - - - 19 16TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N009 AR-01 (16F) 1 - - - 5 184 8 - - - - - - - 20 17TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) 189 6 - - - - - - - 21 18TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N010 AR-01 (18F) 1 - - - 5 185 14 - - - - - - - 22 19TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) 167 8 - - - - - - - 23 ROOF DECK - A - - - - - - - - - 24 6TH FLOOR - B (Hotel Tower B) N020 MEPF Room Zone 2 (6F) 1 - - - 5 220 8 12 - - - - - - 25 7TH FLOOR - B (Hotel Tower B) 259 7 2 - - - - - -.

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[Audio] Please note that I will not be able to provide a direct answer as there are multiple slides with different information. However, based on the provided slides, it appears that they contain site accomplishment reports, daily panel monitoring data, and other technical information related to fire alarm systems. If you could specify which specific piece of information you would like me to rewrite in English, I would be happy to assist you. Please let me know how I can better help you..

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[Audio] . FDAS SYSTEM FACP MODULE NOTIFICATION DEVICE ITEM NO. LOCATION NODE NO. Conventional Manual Pull Conventional Bell Manual Pull Station Conventional MPS for releasing with abort switch Conventional Bell Ckt Conventional Strobe Ckt Fire Control Module Fire Control Releasing Module Fire Relay Module Fire Monitor Module Fire Zone Module Fire Telephone Module Horn Strobe 1 LOWER GROUND - A N011 - - 115 - - - 119 - 158 275 12 - 115 - 2 LOWER GROUND - B N012 - - 122 - - - 129 - 200 264 12 7 129 0 3 BASEMENT - - 22 - - - 23 - 63 67 - 2 22 1 4 UPPER GROUND - A N002 - - 49 - - - 54 - 46 172 - - 54 0 5 UPPER GROUND - A N031 - - 10 - - - 12 - 5 10 - - 12 0 6 UPPER GROUND - B N014 - - 121 - - - 108 - 43 96 - - 108 0 7 SECOND FLOOR - A N003 - - 86 - - - 88 - 196 232 - 6 88 0 8 SECOND FLOOR - B N013 - - 61 - - - 61 - 181 198 - - 61 0 9 THIRD FLOOR - A N004 - - 28 - - - 61 - 97 110 - - 28 33 10 THIRD FLOOR - B N015 - - 28 - - - 47 - 35 46 - - 28 19 11 6TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N005 - - 6 - - - 54 - 17 27 - - 6 48 12 7TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) - - 6 - - - 64 - 10 20 - - 6 58 13 8TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N006 - - 6 - - - 65 - 10 22 - - 6 59 14 9TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) - - 6 - - - 66 - 10 20 - - 6 60 15 10TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N007 - - 6 - - - 60 - 12 22 - - 6 54 16 11TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) - - 6 - - - 58 - 12 20 - - 6 52 17 12TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N008 - - 6 - - - 57 - 14 22 - - 6 51 18 15TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) - - 8 - - - 56 - 12 20 - - 8 48 19 16TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N009 - - 6 - - - 56 - 12 22 - - 6 50 20 17TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) - - 6 - - - 56 - 12 20 - - 6 50 21 18TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) N010 - - 7 - - - 58 - 10 21 - - 7 51 22 19TH FLOOR - A (Hotel Tower A) - - 6 - - - 49 - 28 22 - - 6 43 23 ROOF DECK - A - - - - - - - - 107 71 - - - - 24 6TH FLOOR - B (Hotel Tower B) N020 - - 8 - - - 52 - 14 26 - - 8 44 25 7TH FLOOR - B (Hotel Tower B) - - 8 - - - 61 - 10 26 - - 8 53.

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[Audio] This slide presents a table containing data on the Fire Detection and Alarm System (FDAS) for the Okada Manila Project. The table includes information on different modules and devices, such as the FACP Module, Notification Device, Item Number, Location, Node Number, and various other modules and devices. For example, on the 7th floor of the B Hotel Tower, there are 25 items, including manual pulls, horn strobes, and fire control modules. On the 10th floor, there are 29 items, including bells, manual pull stations, and fire monitor modules. The 15th and 16th floors have 10 and 12 fire control modules respectively, while the 18th floor has 12 fire relay modules and the 19th floor has 30 fire telephone modules. The roof deck of the B Hotel has 79 horn strobes and 72 fire zone modules, while the LPG Farm has only 1 item, a manual pull station. The New Okada Club has 33 conventional bells, and the Cengen section has a total of 1578 items, including various modules and devices. The Dasmariñas Okada Warehouse has 13 items, including horn strobes, manual pull stations, and fire zone modules. In total, there are 850 FACP modules, 26 notification devices, and 2083 items in the FDAS system. This table is a vital reference for the maintenance and management of the FDAS system to ensure its proper functioning in case of a fire emergency. We will now continue with the other slides in this training video..

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PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE.

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[Audio] The devices intended for preventive maintenance during this week have yet to be completed, with only 92 devices accomplished out of a total target of 579 devices. This suggests that there is still considerable work to be done to meet the scheduled targets. The outstanding balance from previous weeks remains at 23, and it is essential that we make progress on these tasks. We will continue to work diligently to finish the remaining assignments and guarantee that all devices receive proper maintenance..

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[Audio] The maintenance team has completed 85.838 percent of the planned preventive maintenance activities for week four, covering devices from weeks one to three. This achievement translates to 497 devices being serviced, leaving only nine devices pending completion. The overall percentage of completed tasks stands at 98.446 percent, demonstrating the team's dedication to ensuring the fire detection and alarm system remains operational and efficient..

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[Audio] The fire detection and alarm system preventive and corrective maintenance week 5 report highlights the progress made by the DASMA team in maintaining the system at the OKADA MANILA project. The report covers the period from January 29 to February 2, 2025, and provides details on the number of devices maintained, including those that are up to date with preventive maintenance. The report also.

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[Audio] The maintenance team has accomplished 26.27 percent of the targeted preventive maintenance activities for week five, encompassing a total of 275 devices. This represents a notable achievement, given it is merely the initial week of the year. The remaining balance of 188 devices necessitates attention in the forthcoming weeks. With 82.04 percent of the target attained, we have commenced well in preserving the fire detection and alarm system. We shall persistently track our progress and guarantee all essential tasks are finished punctually..

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[Audio] The maintenance team has successfully completed ninety-five point five six percent of the planned preventive maintenance activities from week one to five, inspecting a total of four thousand three hundred and six devices. This notable accomplishment takes into account the intricate nature of the fire detection and alarm system. The outstanding balance of two hundred devices must be addressed to guarantee overall conformity. Furthermore, advanced maintenance tasks were carried out on eighty-eight devices throughout this period. Moving forward, our objective is to sustain a cumulative average of twenty-two point three sixty-seven percent. We will continue to track progress and adapt our approach as needed..

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CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE.

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[Audio] We will now be discussing the preventive and corrective maintenance for Week 5 of the Okada Manila Project Fire Detection and Alarm System, taking place from January 29th to February 2nd, 2025. In slide number 17, there is a chart depicting the total number of faults in the system. Throughout this week, a total of 12 faults were identified, with the first occurring on January 29th, followed by 11 more in the following days. The majority of these faults (95 in total) were found on January 31st, with 91 on February 1st and 122 on February 2nd. This increase in faults compared to previous weeks is concerning and highlights the importance of regular maintenance to ensure the system is functioning properly. By addressing potential issues promptly, we can maintain a safe and secure environment for all at Okada Manila. Thank you for your attention and we will continue with the next part of our training video..

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[Audio] The fire detection and alarm system has been thoroughly inspected, and twelve supervisory devices were identified. These devices are essential for guaranteeing the security of our visitors and personnel. We will keep a close eye on their functioning to forestall any possible problems from emerging..

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[Audio] The data shows that there are 12 disabled devices in various locations in the fire detection and alarm system at Okada Manila project. Most of these devices are on floors 11 and 12. Based on this, it seems like maintenance should prioritize these areas for the proper operation of the fire safety systems. It would also be important to look into the reasons behind the disabling of these devices in order to prevent similar incidents in the future..

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[Audio] The devices listed here require replacement due to various reasons such as water leaks, damage, or malfunction. The smoke detectors need to be replaced because they have been affected by water leaks, while the fire control module requires replacement due to damage. Similarly, the fire monitor module and relay modules also need to be replaced due to malfunction. These replacements are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of the fire detection and alarm system..

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[Audio] This slide (#21) focuses on the monitoring and addressing of various modules, relays, and pull stations in designated locations for the Okada Manila Project Fire Detection and Alarm System Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Week 5 (January 29 - February 2, 2025). The monitor module addresses are N004 L04M063, NOII L05M008, NOIS L02M043, N027 LOIM090, N025 L07M118, and NOII L03M122, located in SEF-3F-GA-CA-12 MFSD AHU RM5-3F A, AHU-3FGB-GC-18-AHU 1 GLASS CORR., KEF-3F-GB-CA-ADK-01 3RD FLOOR-B, AHU 5-MEZZANINE NOC UPPERGRND-A Zone 12, and FE-31 LOWERGRND-A Zone Z202. Next, the relay module addresses are NOIO L03M101, NOIO L03M102, NOIO L05M051, NOII LOIM090, NOII LOIM091, and N013 LOIM042, located in Module L03M101 ROOFDECK A, Module L03M102 ROOFDECK A, PAHIJ-08 MSFD ROOFDECK-A, FE 01 INTERFACING LOWERGRND A Zone Z204, and FE NR JUNKET INTRFNG LOWERGRND A Zone. Finally, the pull station address is N012 L05M019, located in DRIVEWAY-FA 11 BASEMENT Zone noo. The device types for these modules and relays are Track Superv, Waterflow, and Relay, and the pull station is classified as a Pull Station. Please note that the pull station's status is currently showing as "no response" and the relay modules' status is "for replacement". This means that these modules and stations need to be addressed and potentially replaced to ensure the proper functioning of the Fire Detection and Alarm System. Thank you for joining us for this slide. Please continue watching our training video for more information on the Okada Manila Project Fire Detection and Alarm System Preventive and Corrective Maintenance Week 5..

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[Audio] The devices needing replacement are smoke detectors, fire control modules, fire monitor modules, and fire relay modules. Five smoke detectors must be replaced, one fire control module needs to be replaced, two fire monitor modules require replacement, and four fire relay modules need to be replaced. Furthermore, a single smoke detector needs to be replaced as per the tenant's request..

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MONITORING.

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[Audio] During week one, there were 24 instances of dusty/dirty conditions causing alarms. In week two, nine instances were reported. In week three, 12 instances were recorded, and in week four, 15 instances occurred. This indicates a gradual increase in the frequency of dusty/dirty conditions triggering alarms over the weeks..

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[Audio] The site incident reports indicate that there were six instances where issues arose during the week's maintenance activities. Missing fire devices were reported on floors 12 and 17 of Tower A. Room 1763 experienced a code red activation, which was later found to be occupied. Reprogramming of sequences took place at the basement level. A false alarm occurred when the manual pull station was pulled down at the air handling unit on the upper ground floor. Damage to a detector resulted from water leakage at the emergency duct return area. Additionally, a code red activation was recorded at the conventional detector located at the underground parking area. These incidents require attention and resolution to guarantee the proper functioning of the fire detection and alarm system..

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[Audio] This session will discuss the site observation reports as of February 2, 2025 as part of the OKADA MANILA PROJECT FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM PREVENTIVE & CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE training. Slide number 27 contains a detailed table with reference numbers, descriptions, locations, and current status. The first report, SOR-FDASO50-2024, is a request to upgrade the FCC & MEPF workstation and is currently under verification and awaiting approval. SIR-FDAS53-2024-YY-01 reports damage to the fiber optic at the LPG gas farm and the target date for repair is January 24, 2025. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-002 involves defective devices in multiple locations awaiting delivery, and SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-003 is a request to upgrade the dongle key and add an additional SDD FM, FCC, and SCC workstation also under verification. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-004 is a request for replacement of devices with necessary repairs already completed, and SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-005 requests deletion of a program which has been completed in multiple locations. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-006 is a request for a C-channel by the construction team and has been successfully completed. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-007 reports a missing local relay for gas shut off with necessary repairs completed, and SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-008 involved renaming devices and has been successfully completed on the LGF-A floor. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-009 involves the replacement of FCM Hotel A and is currently in progress. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-011 reports the replacement of MPS at the driveway with necessary repairs completed, and SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-012 involves testing of the SEF 3rd floor which has been successfully completed. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-013 reports the replacement of 10 devices in multiple locations with necessary repairs completed. SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-014 and SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-015 also involve the replacement of devices in multiple locations and online gaming respectively, with necessary repairs completed. Lastly, SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-016 involves the relocation of a detector due to water leak in the 3rd floor banquet kitchen, and SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-017 reports the replacement of devices at the online gaming area..

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[Audio] As of February 2, 2025, there are 21 site observation reports for the Okada Manila Project's Fire Detection and Alarm System. Report SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-018 indicates that the deletion and renaming of devices in multiple locations were completed, as shown in the corresponding SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-135 report. Report SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-019 notes that internal testing for the EF and FAF systems in the basement is ongoing. Report SOR-FDAS-2025-YY-020 states that the requirement for square and junction box covers in fan rooms and pump rooms cannot be fulfilled due to unavailable stock in the FM warehouse. Report SOR-F.

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[Audio] . SITE ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS (as of February 2, 2025) REFERENCE NO. SAR DESCRIPTION LOCATION STATUS SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-082 CODE RED GORYEO (N012 L08D051) RM 6071 (N020 L01D047) RM 10037 (N022 L03D038) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-083 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-084 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-085 CODE RED CHEMICAL STORAGE (N012 L01D148) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-086 CODE RED FM OFFICE (N013 L01D071) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-087 CODE RED SECURITY POST OFFICE (N012 L05D069) RM 3021 BATHRM (N015 L03D027) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-088 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-089 CODE RED TG & EG 2F (N013 L01D134) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-090 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE BASEMENT DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-091 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-092 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-093 INSTALLATION OF LOCAL RELAY FOR GAS SHUT OFF INTERFACING EDR-A 2F DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-094 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE SEF 3RD FLOOR DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-095 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-096 CODE RED LAS FLORES MALE TOILET (N014 L04D065) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-097 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE.

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[Audio] The site accomplishment reports reveal that numerous tasks have been accomplished, encompassing code red testing, corrective maintenance, and preventive maintenance. These undertakings took place across various locations within the hotel, including the HR employee engagement area, HR training office, Panda Express, Texas Road House, and other sites. Furthermore, the reports document the continuation of installation of local relay/termination, Ansul testing, and initial testing of Ansul interfacing. Notably, all these tasks were successfully concluded by the deadline of February 2, 2025..

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[Audio] . SITE ACCOMPLISHMENT REPORTS (as of February 2, 2025) REFERENCE NO. SAR DESCRIPTION LOCATION STATUS SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-115 CODE RED EDR-A 2F (N003 L05D030) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-116 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-117 CODE RED ONBAN KITCHEN (N014 L08D109) RM 1941 CLOSET (N010 L04D032) RM 18023 (N025 L03D060) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-118 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE NEW CHEMICAL STORAGE (N012 L06D007) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-119 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE COOLING TOWER 15 (N012 L04D021) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-120 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE HALLWAY NR RM 662 (N005 L02D040) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-121 CODE RED ONBAN RESTAURANT (N014L08D109) RM 1941 CLOSET (N010 L04D032) RM 18023 CLOSET (N025 L03D060) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-122 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-123 REPROGRAMMING OF SEQUENCE AT BASEMENT BASEMENT DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-124 CODE RED HALLWAY NR RM 6065 (N020 L01D068) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-125 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-126 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-127 CORRECTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-128 CODE RED GORYEO (N002 L08D052) DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-129 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE MULTIPLE LOCATIONS DONE SAR-FDAS-2025-YY-130 CODE RED KIAPO RESTAURANT (N014 L06D006) DONE.

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[Audio] The reports show that by February 2, 2025, the site had completed 52 tasks. These tasks encompassed various activities such as code red el polo comfort rm, French baker, grand ballroom kitchen, corrective and preventive maintenance, and multiple locations, all of which were marked as "done". This data will enable us to comprehend the advancements made thus far in the project..

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[Audio] Preventive maintenance activities include regular checks on the fire detection and alarm system to ensure it is functioning properly. These tasks include cleaning sensors, testing alarms, and replacing batteries. By performing these tasks regularly, we can identify potential issues before they become major problems and prevent downtime or even fires from occurring. Corrective maintenance activities, on the other hand, involve fixing issues that have already arisen with the system. This may include repairing damaged components, replacing faulty equipment, or troubleshooting malfunctions. By addressing these issues promptly, we can minimize the impact on our operations and ensure the continued safety and reliability of the fire detection and alarm system..

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[Audio] The fire detection and alarm system must be functioning correctly through a thorough inspection and testing process. The team will check the integrity of the system's components, including wires, connections, and devices. Additionally, they will verify that all necessary documentation is accurate and up-to-date. This ensures the system operates effectively in case of an emergency, preventing potential hazards and maintaining the highest level of safety and reliability..

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[Audio] Major issues and concerns were identified during this week's maintenance activities. The workstation upgrade needs to be completed by February 5th, 2025. Additionally, a broken fibre optic cable was discovered, requiring urgent attention. Verification will occur on the specified target date..

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THANK YOU!!.