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[[Safety]] is the [[state]] of [[being]] "safe" (from French sauf), the condition of being protected against [[physical]], social, [[spiritual]], [[financial]], [[political]], [[emotional]], occupational, [[psychological]], [[educational]] or other types or consequences of failure, damage, [[error]], [[accidents]], harm or any other [[event]] which could be considered non-desirable. This can take the form of being protected from the event or from exposure to something that causes [[health]] or economical losses. It can include protection of people or of possessions.
==Meanings==
There also are two slightly different [[meaning]]s of safety. For example, home safety may indicate a building's ability to protect against external harm [[events]] (such as [[weather]], home invasion, etc), or may indicate that its internal installations (such as appliances, stairs, etc) are safe (not dangerous or harmful) for its habitants.
==Limitations==
Safety can be limited in relation to some guarantee or a standard of insurance to the [[quality]] and unharmful function of an object or organization. It is used in order to ensure that the object or organization will do only what it is meant to do.

It's important to realize that safety is [[relative]]. Eliminating all risk, if even possible, would be extremely difficult and very expensive. A safe situation is one where risks of injury or property damage are low and manageable.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safety]

[[Category: General Reference]]

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