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===Fire Alarms and Fire Doors===
===Fire Alarms and Fire Doors===
[[File:structure1.png|thumb|Fire alarms and fire doors.]]Make sure to put these inside of the boundary of the area, so there is a lock down. Any spot that gets hot as a normal function should not have a fire alarm right next to the heat source (toxin mix chamber). Make sure there is a fully sealed area (with the exception of maintenance doors for people to escape fires) that can't be open by normal civilians.
[[File:structure1.png|thumb|Fire alarms and fire doors.]]Make sure to put these inside of the boundary of the area, so there is a lock down. Any spot that gets hot as a normal function should not have a fire alarm right next to the heat source (toxin mix chamber). Make sure there is a fully sealed area that can't be open by normal civilians.


In the image on the right, the fire doors are circled in red and the fire alarms are circled in green. The fire doors are on all airlocks going into the room. Take note that the back airlock has no fire door, as this way leads to maintenance. Windows should in general not have fire doors. The fire alarm is in a place that can be easily access from inside the room, and there is only 1 as the room is small.
In the image on the right, the fire doors are circled in red and the fire alarms are circled in green. The fire doors are on all airlocks going into the room. The fire alarm is in a place that can be easily access from inside the room, and there is only 1 as the room is small.
 
Recently updated is the type of firelocks we use on Yogstation. We now use the /border_only firelocks, placed under almost all airlocks and windows. When placing these, make sure their direction is the correct way - you can use the current maps as an example.
[[File:Structure2.png|thumb|left|Weak Points.]]
[[File:Structure2.png|thumb|left|Weak Points.]]
===Room Security===
===Room Security===
Judge how high security the room will be. If it is high security, reinforced walls and electrified grill windows may be in order. Areas that do not need a lot of security can use basic walls and windows to your liking (though normal glass windows break very easy). Each room should have one place that's weaker than the rest (like a back door, side entrance, or a window), just because the main entrance might be out of commission (and realistically, for traitors to break into).
Judge how high security the room will be. If it is high security, reinforced walls and electrified grill windows may be in order. Areas that do not need a lot of security can use basic walls and windows to your liking (though normal glass windows break very easy). Each room should have one place that's weaker than the rest (like a back door, side entrance, or a window), just because the main entrance might be out of commission (and realistically, for traitors to break into).
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