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Difference between Prevention and precautions ​

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Answered by nirmitarora5
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Precaution is a noun. To take a precaution means that you are taking an action to stop something from happening, especially if something is dangerous. (e.g. I have my car checked regularly as a precaution against it breaking down). The precaution is the action itself. Getting the car checked is the precaution, the car not breaking down is the result.

Prevention is a verb. It means to stop something from happening. (e.g. I blew out the candle to prevent a fire). The thing you are preventing is the fire.

You could say that in the first example, you are getting the car checked (the precaution) to prevent it from breaking down.

In the second example, you are blowing out the candle (this is taking a precaution) to prevent a fire from starting.

So, a precaution is the action you take to stop something from happening and prevention is the result of the action.

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Answered by Anonymous
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A “precaution” is something you do (we often say “take a precaution”) to help ensure that something bad won't happen. To “prevent” something, you simply do not allow it to occur! The act of prevention may be temporary or permanent, but it does stop you from doing something you might otherwise have done

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