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A 4 page summary of an article titled “Early suppression fast response sprinkler systems” by Chris Hood. No additional sources cited.
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In one article "suppression fast response sprinkler systems" by Chris Hood, which appears in the March 2004 edition of the journal Fire Safety Engineering, Hood discusses the recent developments in
sprinkler systems. The following paper summarizes Hoods article. Early Suppression Fast Response (ESFR) Sprinkler System In this article Hood (2004) indicates that the automated sprinkler systems have a actually
been in use for more than 100 years in many large warehouses. But, one of the most recent concerns has been that the larger and higher warehouses "have raised
the question as whether the fire protection of such fire risks can be re-designed to match such demands. The result has been the development of the Early Suppression Fast Response
(ESFR) sprinkler system" (Hood, 2004; 19). At this point the author discusses how a fire can cost a company a great deal of problems. A fire, and the losses
that could occur with a fire, could well result in a great increases in insurance claims as well as legal considerations. In essence, a fire can devastate a company. It
can also prove to be incredibly damaging if employees are harmed or if visitors or firefighters are harmed. As we can see, in this introductory section Hood (2004) is first
illustrating the dangers and costs of a fire thus stressing the need for great fire safety measures. Hood (2004) then moves on to indicate that research has shown that
the traditional sprinkler systems, installed on ceilings, do not necessarily have the range necessary for warehouses with high ceilings. In light of these dilemmas "The aim of FM Global has
been to develop an effective sprinkler system capable of protecting high piled stored goods from roof level only by substantially increasing the water density, and eliminating the need for sprinklers
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