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This 5 page paper looks at domestic fire sprinkler systems. The potential life saving ability of these systems as tools with which to fight fire has long been established, but misconceptions and no active encouragement has meant that they have not been as popular as they should have been. This paper considers their role, cost, installation as well as correcting some misconceptions. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
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paper considers their role, cost, installation as well as correcting some misconceptions. The bibliography cites 4 sources.TEfirspr.wps
Life Safety In The Home: Residential Fire
Sprinkler Systems Written United Kingdom, June 2000 To Use This Report Correctly, Please Visit paperwriters.com/aftersale.htm
Fire can be a terrible and destructive force if it is has a chance to ravage a building uncontrolled. The spread
of fire can be at such a fast rate that it is difficult for people to escape and as such when considering fire it is the potential loss of life
which is of the utmost importance, with the protection of property coming a poor second. When we consider the amount of deaths and destruction caused by fires in one country
alone we can see why any measure can be seen as productive, sprinklers are one of the most effective measures in the controlling of fire should in occur. Sprinkler systems
have often been recognised as being effective in preventing the spread of fire and saving lives. It is for that reason hey have be widely used in many public building.
In many areas it is part of the building and licensing requirements that a sprinkler system should be installed. However, the same benefits are also available to many home owners
if they install a sprinkler system. Fire takes a large toll on life, in 1996 preliminary figurers indicated that 5,000 people were killed in fires in the United States, 25,000
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