Want to search further? Check out these organizations that support the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition and whose Web sites also offer valuable home fire sprinkler information – often at no cost:

American Fire Sprinkler Association (AFSA)

www.sprinklernet.org
Users can search for a local sprinkler contractor on this site. Regularly posts sprinkler industry and related legislative news and information. AFSA’s site offers a link to “Sprinkler Age Magazine” and an informational section for the general public.

Canadian Automatic Sprinkler Association (CASA)
www.casa-firesprinkler.org
Provides educational tools to its members and others in Canada, including videos and public service announcements.

Home Safety Council (HSC)
www.homesafetycouncil.org
Offers free national home injury data and publishes free safety information for the public online, including information on fire safety and home fire sprinklers. HSC’s site also provides free home injury prevention checklists and other tools for public safety advocates and educators through its “Expert Network.”

National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
www.nfpa.org
Offers varied free fire experience statistics to the public. NFPA members may download a free fire data report on the use of fire sprinklers, as well as other selected fire analyses. Fire safety fact sheets are free to all. Consensus codes and standards, educational outreach support materials, as well as print and audio-visual materials are available online for purchase.

National Fire Sprinkler Association (NFSA)
www.nfsa.org
Local sprinkler contractors can be found in the “Member” section. Articles related to sprinkler usage are available to read and download at no charge, as are updates on fires of interest, sprinkler legislation and other related news.

United States Fire Administration (USFA)
www.usfa.fema.gov
An arm of the Federal Emergency Management Agency/Department of Homeland Security, spearheaded the National Fire Sprinkler Initiative in 2003. USFA’s Web site
provides a wealth of general fire safety information as well as a free fact sheet detailing home fire sprinklers in its section “For the Public.”