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Automatic
sprinklers systems have enjoyed an enviable record of protecting
life and property for over 100 years. Statistics demonstrate that
there has never been a multiple loss of life in a fully sprinklered
building where the system operated as designed. Sprinklers are
a cost-effective technology that provides for a high level of life
safety. Residential fire sprinkler technology is proving both reliable
and effective. Property losses are 85% less in residences with
fire sprinklers compared to those without. As positive as this
information is however, there are still common misunderstandings
about the operation and effectiveness of home fire sprinkler systems.
The following are some of the more common myths:
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Myth
1: "Water damage from a sprinkler system will
be more extensive than fire damage"
Fact: Water damage from a home sprinkler system will
be much less severe than the damage caused by water from fire-fighting
hose lines or smoke and fire damage if the fire goes unabated.
Quick response sprinklers release approximately 30-90 litres
(8-24 gallons) of water per minute compared to 190-473 litres
(50-125 gallons) per minute released by a fire hose.
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Myth
2: "When
a fire activates one sprinkler head, all sprinkler heads
will activate"
Fact: Residential sprinklers respond independently to
a rated temperature setting of approximately 74 degrees Celsius
(165 degrees Fahrenheit). Usually, only one sprinkler is activated
to extinguish or limit the fire to its room of origin.
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Myth
3: "Sprinklers might activate by accident"
Fact: The odds of accidental discharge due to a manufacturing
defect are 1 in 16 million per year.
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Myth
4: "A sprinkler system might freeze in winter
and cause water damage"
Fact: Much like your plumbing system, your sprinkler
system piping is installed on inside walls adjacent to the
ceiling framing and then insulated to entrap the available
heat lost from the living area below.
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Myth
5: "A smoke alarm on its own offers adequate protection"
Fact: Smoke alarms will save lives by providing a much-needed
early warning system. However, smoke alarms do nothing to extinguish
a growing fire. Too often, battery operated smoke alarms fail
to function because of dead or missing batteries. In order
for smoke alarms to be effective in saving lives, they must
be working and they must be maintained on a regular basis.
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Myth
6: "I can't afford a sprinkler system"
Fact: This is generally a statement of priority. We
rarely hesitate when buying a more comfortable couch, plusher
carpet, the latest stereo equipment or an upgraded computer.
A sprinkler system can be installed in a new home for as little
as $1.50 per square foot which, in many cases, would represent
less than 2% of the total construction cost. System installation
in existing homes is simple but more expensive. Since your
family, irreplaceable possessions and home are a precious part
of your life, you can't afford not to have a sprinkler system.
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Myth
7: "Sprinkler Systems are unattractive"
Fact: Fire damage is unattractive. Quick response residential
sprinkler systems are designed to save your life by providing
attractive ceiling and side mount sprinkler heads that blend
unobtrusively into your room décor. Sprinklers, cover
plates, and escutcheons can be custom painted by the manufacturer
to match any décor.

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