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Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
There are many lessons to be learned in fire inspection. One example is how people will be dishonest with inspectors to save money on doing something correctly, or they are concerned with getting a fine. Other examples are improved technology, increased prevention measures and public awareness, and enhanced sprinkler systems. Give two or three examples.

Krista Wenz has been on thousands of interview panels hiring EMS professionals and firefighters for public and private agencies.
"One of the biggest lessons I have learned as a fire inspector is that not everyone is truthful. They might be trying to avoid a fine or save money by doing something that is not up to code. I feel that it is my job to educate the public and put them at ease when I arrive for an inspection. I explain why I do my job and that my only concern is for them, their business, and the rest of the public. I try to educate rather than enforce, even though I do that when necessary. Another lesson I have learned is that technology is advancing quickly in the fire service. I subscribe to magazines and attend conferences to keep up with the latest advancements."

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One of the biggest lessons I have learned as a fire inspector so far is that the public already possesses a good base of knowledge when it comes to fire safety preventative measures. So my job as an inspector is to further that transfer of knowledge. I recognize it takes a collaborative effort to facilitate change. My approach is one of education and information, not enforcement. The other is the rapid advancement of technology which is providing a more complete report (photos, graphics, resource links) than the traditional one page black and white printout.

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Good job! Explaining that you focus on furthering knowledge rather than punitive enforcement is a great way to keep your answer positive and focused on how you can best help others. Consider enhancing this response further by sharing how the rapid advancement of technology is also useful to educating others because it allows you to access and relate more detailed, useful information that helps prevent fires from occurring.
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