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Secure and Non-Secure Facilities

Secure facilities are areas designed to protect sensitive information, valuables, or critical infrastructure. They often have restricted access, surveillance, and strict security measures to prevent unauthorized entry and potential threats. Examples include government buildings, military bases, and data centers. Non-secure facilities, on the other hand, are open to the public and do not have the same level of security. They may include parks, schools, and offices where less sensitive operations take place. Understanding the difference is crucial for assessing risks and implementing appropriate safety measures in various environments.