ZONE OF EXCLUSION

The term “Zone of Exclusion” refers to an area that is designated as off-limits or prohibited for access by individuals or vehicles. Typically, a Zone of Exclusion is established for safety or security reasons, such as in the case of a disaster, Zone of inhibition military conflict, or nuclear power plant accident.

The purpose of a Zone of Exclusion is to prevent people or vehicles from entering the area to reduce the risk of injury, exposure to hazardous materials, or other dangers. In some cases, individuals who enter a Zone of Exclusion without proper authorization may face legal consequences.

Zone of Exclusion may also be used in a more general sense to refer to an area where access or entry is restricted or prohibited for other reasons, such as environmental protection or preservation of cultural heritage sites. learn more about School Management System.

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