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Posted on: September 14, 2013

[ARCHIVED] Residential Sprinklers Save Lives

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The nonprofit Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC) partnered with FM Global to undertake a landmark research project to identify, analyze and evaluate the environmental impact of fire.

Findings of the comprehensive study were published in a technical report showing that sprinklers reduce greenhouse gas emissions in a fire by 98 percent. The research included test burns involving two identical structures built to replicate a typical living room; only one structure had a sprinkler system.

Carried out at FM Global’s state-of-the-art testing center at its Research Campus in West Glocester, R.I., the study compared the consequences of the two fires and documented virtually every aspect of their environmental impact. In addition to the dramatic reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, the findings showed that sprinklers reduce the amount of water pollution released into the environment, reduce fire damage by up to 97 percent and reduce water usage to fight a home fire by as much as 91 percent.

These new scientific findings round out the facts we’ve known for decades about home fire sprinklers – that they save lives, prevent injuries and protect property and possessions. Now we know with scientific certainty that sprinkler technology also offers valuable environmental benefits.

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