Here's another success fire.....it's too bad we couldn't have had a "non-event" 
like this one last week.

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From: Bizal, Raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon 6/25/2007 12:20 PM




FIRE SPRINKLERS SAVE LIVES

 

ORMOND BEACH FIRE DEPARTMENT 

Barry Baker, Fire Chief 


News Release 


170 W. Granada Blvd. Ormond Beach, Florida 32174

Office: (386) 677-0731; (386) 676-3515; Mobile: (386) 566-4222

Fax: (386) 676-3559  

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


Fire Sprinklers    -    A Huge Success Story

As the nation recovers from the disaster that recently occurred in Charleston 
South Carolina where nine firefighters lost their lives in a furniture store 
fire, it is interesting to note that at a similar fire occurred in Ormond Beach 
yesterday with a dramatically different outcome.  

The Wednesday night fire at Modernage Furniture demonstrates the effectiveness 
of automatic fire sprinklers in providing life safety and property protection.  
 According to Ormond Beach Fire Chief Barry Baker "not to discount the need for 
proper firefighter training and staffing, fire sprinklers are your best friend 
in controlling fires.  They are efficient, effective and essential to 
protecting lives and property." 

Firefighters were dispatched to the Modernage Furniture store at 445 South 
Yonge Street in Ormond Beach at approximately 7:30 p.m. Wednesday night Upon 
arrival firefighters found a small fire within the showroom being held in check 
with the buildings automatic fire sprinkler system.  The fire was caused by 
discarded smoking material according to the state fire marshal investigator. 
The damage was limited to a small area of approximately 10 X 10 resulting in 
approximately $8,000 dollars in damage.  Three sprinkler heads activated.

This is a great sprinkler success story states Mike Garrett Building Official/ 
Fire Marshal for Ormond Beach.  "The buildings sprinkler system did its job.  
There were no fatalities, no injuries, and a very small amount of property 
damage. With some minor clean up the business will be back up and running in a 
day or so.  This is a great example of how sprinklers help with business 
continuity."

According to the National Fire Protection Association:

Properly installed and maintained automatic fire sprinkler systems help save 
lives. Because fire sprinkler systems react so quickly, they can dramatically 
reduce the heat, flames and smoke produced in a fire. Fire sprinklers have been 
around for more than a century, protecting commercial and industrial properties 
and public buildings, such as hotels and hospitals and high-rises. 

When sprinklers are present, the chances of dying in a fire are reduced by 
50-75% and the average property loss per fire is cut by 50-66%, compared to 
fires where sprinklers are not present

NFPA has no record of a fire killing more than two people in a completely 
sprinklered public assembly, educational, institutional or residential building 
where the system was working properly. 

Sprinklers are highly reliable. When present in the fire area, they operate in 
all but 7% of fires large enough to activate the system. Human error was a 
factor in almost all of the failures. The system was shut-off in almost 
two-thirds of the failures. 

This fire incident clearly demonstrates the effectiveness and value of built-in 
fire protection.  Quite often building and fire officials are asked; Why does 
my building need sprinklers?  Or told; our building budget does not include 
funding for fire sprinklers.  While most building and fire codes require 
sprinkling of larger commercial buildings,   fire and building officials still 
get resistance from builders and developers who only view the short term and 
tend to ignore fire safety.  In reality most fire sprinkler systems cost about 
as much as carpeting and with proper insurance credits can pay for itself in 7 
to 10 years.  

Barry Baker, Ormond Beach Fire Chief -676-3333

Mike Garrett, Ormond Beach Chief Building Official/Fire Marshal -676-3350

 

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