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Inspector warns recurring hazard: classroom doors propped open; board asks for corrective plan
Summary
A retired Nassau County fire marshal and long‑time inspector told the Sewanhaka board that classroom doors propped open are safety violations he records and forwards to the state; a board member asked the superintendent and principals for a corrective action plan.
Tim Green, a retired Nassau County Fire Marshal who inspects Sewanhaka district buildings, told the Board of Education on Dec. 16 that a recurring problem across the district is classroom doors being propped or chocked open and that he documents those occurrences as violations and forwards them to facilities and the state.
"If it's there, it's a violation. I gotta write it," Green said,…
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