The scope of the
BS9251:2005 covers residential and domestic occupancies.
For residential occupancies these include: apartments,
residential homes, houses of multiple occupancy,
blocks of flats, boarding houses, older people's
homes, nursing homes, residential rehabilitation
accommodation and dormitories.For domestic occupancies
these include: individual dwelling houses, individual
flats, maisonettes and transportable homes.
The
British Standard BS9251:2005,
the residential and domestic sprinkler specification
can be obtained from: British Standards
Institute, 389 Chiswick High Road, London,
W4 4AL or Tel: 020
8996 9000
Experience of sprinklers
The vast majority of fire deaths and injuries happen
in the home. About 15 years ago the United States
started to use specially designed domestic sprinkler
systems to save lives in dwellings. The results
have been encouraging.
Although sprinklers are not commonplace
in US dwellings, the US Government is supporting
a nationwide campaign - Operation Life Safety -
to encourage their installation. In one town in
Arizona, all new homes have been required to be
fitted with sprinklers for the last 13 years. Sprinklers
now protect 40% of the dwellings in Scottsdale.
Recently Scottsdale published a
10-year report, which showed:
• No fire deaths
• 80% reduction of fire injuries
• 80% reduction in property damage
• 95% reduction in water usage for fire control
It would be misleading to mention
the American experience, however, without noting
that many US homes are far more remote than most
in the UK. In the US, firefighters may not arrive
for some time in the event of a fire, so sprinklers
are all the more important.
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