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Lightning Risk Assessment

NFPA 780 is the North American standard for lightning protection systems. It contains “Simplified Risk Assessment” calculations to determine if a lightning protection system is recommended for a specific building.

[s7e16] Monster In The Box Apr 2026

Fans and critics often cite this as a standout episode for its high-stakes tension and for being a "fantastic vehicle" for the relationship between . It serves as the penultimate chapter in the Miniature Killer arc, leading directly into the season finale.

After the suicide of Ernie Dell, the CSI team—and Gil Grissom—believed the case of the Miniature Killer was closed. However, Grissom returns from his sabbatical to a package containing a horrifying "gift": a brand-new, impeccably detailed miniature crime scene. [S7E16] Monster in the Box

: This marks a shift in the killer's MO, turning the investigation into a desperate race against the clock to prevent the murder rather than just solving it. Key Investigation Points Fans and critics often cite this as a

: Despite the team surrounding the house and keeping Tallman under surveillance, the killer manages to strike, leaving the CSIs to wonder how someone could bypass their security. However, Grissom returns from his sabbatical to a

: Unlike previous models found after a murder, this box is a premonition. It depicts the impending death of a woman and her cat, slated to happen the following day.

: The episode shatters the theory that Ernie Dell acted alone, proving that the real "Monster" is still at large and far more meticulous than they imagined. Critical Reception