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    Exam 34: Studding and Fire-Stops or Draft Stops
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    A Fire-Stop Is Material Inserted in the Space Between __________
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A Fire-Stop Is Material Inserted in the Space Between __________

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A fire-stop is material inserted in the space between __________ to prevent the vertical spread of fire.

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