Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition
Building Professionals
Fire Sprinkler Facts
Residential Fire Sprinklers


Fire hoses, on average, use more than 8 1/2 times the water that sprinklers do to contain a fire.
According to the Scottsdale Report, a 15-year study of fire sprinkler effectiveness, a fire sprinkler uses, on average, 341 gallons of water to control a fire. Firefighters, on average, use 2,935. Reduced water damage is a major source of savings for homeowners.

Hfsc has an interactive demonstration of water usage you can use in your presentations. Watch the movie
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The likelihood that a sprinkler will accidently discharge because of a manufacturing defect is extremely rare.
Sprinkler mishaps are generally less likely and less severe than accidents involving home plumbing systems.

Modern fire sprinklers provide unobtrusive protection.
Unlike commercial fire sprinklers, residential sprinklers are small, and can be recessed into ceilings or walls. Some models are completely concealed by plates that can be matched to room paint colors.

For more information on including fire sprinklers in the homes you build call 1-888-635-7222.

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