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  2. Safe area (television) - Wikipedia

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    A simulation of text on a TV falling outside the title-safe area. The title-safe area or graphics-safe area [1] is, in television broadcasting, a rectangular area which is far enough in from the four edges, such that text or graphics show neatly: with a margin and without distortion. This is applied against a worst case of on-screen location ...

  3. Broadcast-safe - Wikipedia

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    A scan converter is typically needed to convert these signals to one of the many acceptable broadcast standards, such as 59.94 Hz or 50 Hz. This type of conversion typically degrades the quality of the broadcast image, usually resulting with either "motion artifacts" or a lower resolution.

  4. Area of refuge - Wikipedia

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    An area of refuge is typically supplied with a steady supply of fresh or filtered outside air. A two way communication system is provided on each floor above or below the main floor. A call box is required in each area of refuge, which can call into a central location called a base station.

  5. What To Store and What Not To Store in a Safety Deposit Box - AOL

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    Items you should not put in a safe deposit box include, but are not limited to, the following: Items you need regular access to, such as passports Power of attorney documents

  6. Safety - Wikipedia

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    A safe situation is one where risks of injury or property damage are low and manageable. When something is called safe, this usually means that it is safe within certain reasonable limits and parameters. For example, a medication may be safe, for most people, under most circumstances, if taken in a certain amount.

  7. Safe room - Wikipedia

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    In basic safe rooms, a peephole in the door may be used for a similar purpose. Safe rooms are typically stocked with basic emergency and survival items such as a flashlight, blankets, a first-aid kit, water, packaged food, self-defense tools, a gas mask, and a simple portable toilet. High-end safe rooms may have a gun closet, a biodefense air ...

  8. Difference in conditions insurance - AOL

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    Another benefit is that DIC policies usually offer comprehensive coverage for floods, landslides, mudflows, and earthquakes — typically, owners would need to purchase separate flood and ...

  9. Doctors Explain If Red Light Therapy Really Works for ... - AOL

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    Meaning, it tries to reshape an area of your body vs. helping you to lose significant amounts of weight. There have been a few studies on using red light therapy for weight loss, although they ...