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Neshaten School Student Store

Found in many of the private schools located throughout the Kingdom of Neshaten, the Student Store is another structure, or even room, that has survived the tests of time and has been around since before the Era of Restart. It is a store where students can get school specified items or even spare uniforms although it can also perform repairs on clothing. Most schools have students run the store, which is done to teach students responsibility.

Design

The student store is a common place room and its design varies considerably between schools, although their appearance might be different their internal designs are almost always the same. The store is separated into four sections, along with a central booth where students can go to to buy items or order stuff that isn't in stock. The store also has a backroom for repairing items such as uniforms.

Storage Room

Found toward the rear of the store is the storage area that is used to store merchansize such as uniforms, school supplies, or even spare items used to repair clothing. The store has enough room to supply up to two hundred students for seven days straight.

Office

The main office is where students go to to order and purchase items, found at the front of the store, it is the main area that a student sees which has a display in the back showing what items are available for purchase using either school specific currency or currency from the Kingdom.

Sewing Office

Found right next to the main office is the sewing office, this particular office is used by a school to repair uniforms and make alterations. It is noticeable since it has its own booth that students can walk up to and request changes or additions to be added to a uniform, such as adding patches.

Spare room

Located near the storage room is a spare room that can be used for various purposes, either as storage, or as a place where store staff can relax during times when the store isn't busy.

Civilian Emergency Systems

The room is equipped with a number of emergency systems, including fire suppression, CO2 monitors, gas and other sensors to help protect whomever is using the room from potential harm. These systems are linked to a schools main office so that they can be easily monitored and responded to.

Fire Systems

Internal fire suppression systems utilize a specialized kind of foam that is an all in one, the kind of foam used is designed to smoother gas, liquid, electrical and chemical fires.

Co2 Systems

Designed to detect the presence of Carbon dioxide through the use NDIR.

Gas Detectors

Designed to detect gas emissions from the natural gas, the gas is also mixed in with a chemical agent that reacts to a person's sense of smell so that they can more easily detect its presence.

Groundquake Sensors

A specialized sensor designed to monitor the movement around it, the sensor is smart enough to tell the difference between regular - everyday movement such as that from people and from more irregular movement such as that which comes from ground quakes. These sensors are interconnected with a central monitoring station located somewhere near a school, this means that if the outside sensors pick on the movement 'first', then the sensors inside of the building will emit an emergency signal alerting individuals of an approaching quake.

Other sensors

There are other sensors found within the CES which are designed to serve functions different from those listed above, they are more wide-range systems designed for multiple roles such as measuring air and wind pressure, rain water, along with the electrical current in the air which can sometimes predict whether a lightning strike might occur.