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fraternity house
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fraternity house
A building used for social and residential purposes by an association of male students called a “fraternity.”


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Other public safety bills - The Public Safety Committee's hearing also included measures to require all state and local public safety employees and all public and private emergency medical technicians (EMTs) to undergo random drug and alcohol testing (H 2210); mandate all fraternity and sorority houses be equipped with hard-wired smoke detectors in common hallway areas (H 2220) and require all fire hydrants to be equipped with a marker at least four inches high during the period from Nov.
Most students stay in the South Campus area, where a number of fraternity and sorority houses can be found.
Data released by the National Fire Protection Association shows that the estimated number of fires in campus housing, which include dorms and fraternity and sorority houses, has risen from a low of 1,800 fires in 1998 to 3,300 fires in 2005.
 
 
 
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