Liquide preflight verification?

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Multiple Choice

Liquide preflight verification?

Explanation:
In this preflight check, you’re confirming that the liquid emergency item is ready to deploy. The best sign of readiness is a visible green indicator in the viewing window and the seal intact. The green light shows the unit is powered/charged and within its service life, while the seal being in place confirms it hasn’t been opened or tampered with, preserving its integrity. Seeing no light or a blinking red indicator would indicate a problem, and a battery check is not the key factor for this particular readiness verification.

In this preflight check, you’re confirming that the liquid emergency item is ready to deploy. The best sign of readiness is a visible green indicator in the viewing window and the seal intact. The green light shows the unit is powered/charged and within its service life, while the seal being in place confirms it hasn’t been opened or tampered with, preserving its integrity. Seeing no light or a blinking red indicator would indicate a problem, and a battery check is not the key factor for this particular readiness verification.

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