FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION REPORT
Notice of Noncompliance
This is an official safety inspection notice.
Attention occupants, owners, and long-term residents.
The premises have been evaluated and do not meet code requirements.
Combustible materials have accumulated over time.
Some were placed intentionally.
Others were left behind without thought.
All contribute to increased risk.
Emergency exits remain visible but partially obstructed.
Paths are familiar but narrow.
In an emergency, familiarity may cause hesitation.
Smoke detectors are present.
Several are inactive.
Batteries were removed due to inconvenience.
Silence was preferred.
Fire suppression systems exist.
They have not been tested recently.
Reliance on appearance rather than function is noted.
Please be advised: fire spreads quietly at first.
Heat builds behind walls.
Damage begins long before flames are visible.
Occupants report confidence in their ability to respond.
They cite past incidents managed without loss.
They cite instinct, experience, and speed.
These statements are recorded and insufficient.
This inspection does not assign blame.
It identifies conditions.
It recommends action.
Remove unnecessary materials.
Clear exits completely.
Restore alarms.
Allow interruption.
An external response unit has been dispatched.
It will arrive from outside the structure.
It will not originate from within.
This unit does not eliminate fire by avoidance.
It enters it.
It absorbs heat meant for the occupants.
Compliance is voluntary.
Refusal is permitted.
Consequences are not negotiable.
For those questioning why this notice sounds personal,
why it addresses resistance more than wiring,
be advised:
The fire is not merely environmental.
It feeds on what is hidden and unattended.
The one entering the flames does so willingly.
He has done this before.
His name is Jesus.
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