Light hazard occupancy refers to environments where the materials present have a low potential for fire, typically involving everyday items that are not easily ignitable. Examples include offices, schools, and retail stores where the quantity of combustible materials is limited. In these settings, fire protection measures can be less stringent compared to moderate or high hazard occupancies. Understanding occupancy classification is crucial for determining appropriate fire safety regulations and building codes.
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