Know the Myths about Fire Sprinklers
Be prepared
to “bust” these common myths about home
fire sprinklers:
Myth: If one goes off, they all go off.
Fact: Sprinklers activate independently; only the sprinkler closest
to the fire will activate.
Myth: Sprinklers will leak.
Fact: Sprinkler mishaps are generally less likely and less severe
than home plumbing system problems.
Myth: Water damage from sprinklers is worse than fire
damage.
Fact: A sprinkler flows 10-26 gallons of water per minute. The
property loss in a sprinklered home fire is a small fraction of
the typical loss in an unsprinklered home fire.
Myth: Sprinklers will freeze in winter.
Fact: The national installation standard provides guidance for
proper installation in cold regions and appropriate additional
insulation and anti-freeze usage.
Myth: The fire department will be able to put out the
fire and save my things.
Fact: In the 9-12 minutes a fire department needs to respond,
an uncontrolled fire will grow and spread through the home, causing
tremendous smoke and fire damage.
Myth: I have smoke alarms so I don’t need fire sprinklers.
Fact: Smoke alarms are essential in every home. But they can only
detect a fire. Fire sprinklers detect the fire and automatically
control it, saving lives and property.
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