Here’s a partial listing of what you’ll find in HFSC/Fire Service section:

  • Free information to incorporate into your public education presentations, including downloadable animated sequences that help audiences grasp how fire sprinklers really work and compare the volume of water used by sprinklers and fire hoses.
  • A free, ready-to-use PowerPoint presentation with the facts and figures you need to make your point.
  • Dramatic timeline video (downloadable in U.S. and Canadian
    versions) with a powerful message about the deadly speed of home fires and the lifesaving value of fire sprinkler systems.
  • Useful facts and statistics to help debunk problematic sprinkler myths that can undermine your education efforts.
  • Real-life examples of successful home sprinkler activations and an eye-opening side-by-side comparison of two families with very different home fire experiences.
  • Compelling information to share with local home builders who need incentives to offer sprinklered homes to their customers.
  • Online access to the popular Public Educator Kit, which includes HFSC’s signature video “Protect What You Value Most” and printed information to support your community sprinkler education program, including a valuable step-by-step implementation guide;
  • Current and back issues of HFSC’s newsletter, “Solutions.”
  • Much more, including the latest information on HFSC’s
    national “Built for Life” Program.


What you won’t find on the nonprofit HFSC’s site are pop-ups or other advertisements. HFSC is a nonprofit organization working in concert with the sprinkler industry’s manufacturers and contractors. HFSC is an objective resource of information and does not promote any particular products or services.

Best of all, www.homefiresprinkler.org is always “on,” so you can access information and materials when it’s convenient for you.