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Fire Sprinklers Myths And Facts You Must Know

Automatic fire sprinkler systems have proudly bagged a great track record of protecting lives and properties over the several decades of the past. Nevertheless, some myths surrounding the fire sprinkler systems have made people develop some apprehensions towards them. Here are a few common myths or misunderstandings about fire sprinklers and the facts you must know.

Myth:
The damage due to the water sprayed by a fire sprinkler can cause more havoc than the damage due to fire.


Fact:
The damage caused due to the water sprayed by a fire sprinkler system will cause only a lesser severe damage than the extent of damage that a fire fighting hose line or smoke or fire can cause if the fire is let to spread. Quick response sprinklers are configured to release only 8 to 24 gallons of water per minute as against the 80 to 125 gallons of water released by the fire hose per minute.

Myth:
During the event of a fire outbreak, the heads of all sprinklers go off.

Fact:
Fire temperatures that exceed 155 degrees can activate all the individual sprinkler heads. Generally, only one fire sprinkler fights the residential fires. Over 90 percent of the fires are combated by six fire sprinklers or lesser. The study conducted over the past eighty years reveal us that more than 82 percent of the fires occurred were controlled by just two or even lesser number of sprinkler heads.

Myth:
A smoke detector can provide as much protection as needed.

Fact:
Smoke detectors can save lives by issuing a timely warning when a smoke or fire incident breaks out. Nevertheless, they can do little to put down a fire that is developing or save those individuals who are caught up in a fire and unable to escape on their own. Especially smaller children and elders are more vulnerable to facing such situations. In some kinds of battery operated smoke detectors, the function often fails due to the batteries being dead or being removed. The percentage of fire deaths in U.S. homes where a smoke detector is installed did not reduce significantly.

Myth: Though sprinklers are effective with regard to protecting properties, they are rather ineffective in saving lives.

Fact:
Sprinklers assure high levels of safety as truly claimed by most fire sprinkler manufacturers. In a building fitted with sprinklers, there had never been cases of multiple losses of lives. Also, the loss to property is about 85% lesser in buildings that have installed fire sprinklers than those that have not installed them. The ideal scenario that can provide the best form of protection from fires is the one that has combined automatic fire sprinklers and early warning systems.

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