A national poll
commissioned by the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC)
and conducted by Harris Interactive® shows that 45
percent of U.S. homeowners believe a sprinklered home is
more desirable than an unsprinklered home, most often because
of the added safety provided by the sprinklers (51%).
The survey also found that 69 percent of
homeowners believe having a fire sprinkler system increases
the value of a home, and 38 percent say they would be
more likely to purchase a new home with sprinklers than
one without them.
HFSC commissioned the December 2005 survey
of 1,019 U.S. adults (620 of whom own a house) in order
to measure awareness of residential fire sprinkler systems
and gauge feelings toward builders who install fire sprinklers
as a standard feature of a new home.
While fire sprinkler systems have been in
wide use commercially for more than a century, the technology
has only been applied to homes for about 25 years.
Thousands of people die from home fires each
year in the U.S. Fire sprinkler systems are recognized
by leading fire safety groups as representing the single
most effective built-in protection from home fire deaths.
Yet widespread misconceptions about sprinklers apparently
undermine interest in the technology among both homeowners
and home builders. For 48 percent of homeowners, a fear
of water damage would prevent them from installing a home
sprinkler system.
“In fact, water damage is no more likely
with fire sprinklers than it is with other household plumbing,” says
HFSC Chair Gary Keith. “Fire sprinkler mishaps are
rare. Sprinklers activate individually and only in response
to the high temperature of a growing fire. Smoke cannot
and will not cause a sprinkler to operate.”
Builders who offer fire sprinklers as a standard
feature of new homes fared well in the study. These builders
are seen by homeowners as being “safety concerned” (70%), “innovative” (52%),
and “caring” (51%). Thirty-nine percent of
homeowners said they would be more likely to hire such
a builder to build their house over a builder that does
not offer fire sprinklers as a standard feature.
The increased safety provided by sprinkler
systems is also well understood. When thinking about building
a new home, many homeowners say they would prefer to install
a fire sprinkler system over other amenities, such as cabinet
upgrades (35%) and hardwood floors (36%). And if the cost
of sprinklers could be included in the mortgage, 43 percent
of homeowners said they would be more likely to have home
fire sprinklers installed. |