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We've been really excited about releasing the latest sim, High-Rise Dormitory Fire. It allows students to deploy a fan to pressurize the stairwell, if desired, and also practice elevator operations using an elevator sim.

Please let us know what you like or don't like--it can help us to make the next one better!

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Just wanted to share some interesting information and get your views...in this sim, it looks like about 50% of the users are operating the elevator, and about 25% are turning on the blower. Would you have expected higher or lower numbers?

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