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Scottsdale Report 15-Year Data Now AvailableIn Scottsdale, Arizona, a sprinkler ordinance was implemented on January 1, 1986. Ten years after the ordinance was passed, the Rural/Metro Fire Department published the Scottsdale Report. The study has now been updated to include five additional years of data. More than 50% of the homes in Scottsdale (41,408 homes) are protected with fire sprinkler systems.
Lives Savedin the 15 years there were 598 home fires. Of the 598 homefires, 49 were in single-family homes with fire sprinkler systems:
Less Fire DamageThere was less damage in the homes with sprinklers*:
Reduced Water DamageOnly the sprinkler closest to the fire will activate, spraying water directly on the fire. Ninety percent of fires are contained by the operation of just one sprinkler. According to the Scottsdale Report, there was less water damage in the homes with sprinklers:
CostRecent technology breakthroughs make sprinklers more affordable and easier to install in homes. On a national average, they add only $1.61 per fire sprinklered square foot.
*Based on fires 1998-2001. 15-year data did not separate residential fire damage from all structures with fires. |
Download a PowerPoint presentation with highlights of the 15 year data.