People that buy 4500 SQ FT homes are price sensitive to 10 grand on the cost of 
their house?
 
 
 
Mike Morey, SET, CFPS
Sprinkler Designer
BMW Constructors, Inc.
O: 317.651.0596 | C: 317.586.8111
www.bmwc.com <http://www.bmwc.com/> 
 

________________________________

From: [email protected] on behalf of Hinson, Ryan
Sent: Tue 4/30/2013 11:44 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Home sprinkler mandate in MN



FYI Here is a chain email letter being sent out by the builder's association in 
MN regarding the eminent vote on the home sprinkler mandate.  There are a lot 
of lies in there.  How do these people sleep at night?

Take Action:  Contact the 10 Conference Committee members by calling or 
clicking on their linked email addresses above. You can use the example email 
below or compose your own message.

Example Email:

Subj: Vote No on Mandatory Indoor Sprinkler System for MN Homes

Dear ,

I'm a Minnesotan who works in the homebuilding industry. I strongly support the 
provision in the Omnibus Jobs and Economic Development Finance bill which 
prohibits a mandate for home sprinkler systems in our state's building code. 
Newly built homes in Minnesota are a national model for fire safety where fire 
deaths have virtually disappeared. There are other important factors I'd ask 
you to consider:

*             The housing industry plays a critical role in the state's ongoing 
economic recovery.
*             Coming out of the recession, consumers are very price-sensitive.
*             The cost of meeting the home sprinkler mandate is approximately 
$2.00 per square foot, and twice that for homes with well water. For a 4,500 
square foot (unfinished) home, this adds $9,000 -$18,000 to the cost of 
purchase.
*             Once installed, a sprinkler system requires more rigorous testing 
and maintenance than an equally-effective hard-wired smoke alarm system, 
further increasing costs for homeowners.
*             The potential impact of a false positive is also significant - 
while a false alarm for a smoke detector awakens the family, with a sprinkler 
system the house is flooded.

If new home safety was a significant concern in Minnesota today, we would join 
the groups who are interested in this mandate. However, based on any 
independent data, Minnesota is a very safe state for new and remodeled homes. 
Asking families to pay thousands more dollars for their home in an effort to 
mitigate a negligible risk is contrary to the policy and purpose of the current 
building code, which states:

"The construction of buildings should be permitted at the least possible cost 
consistent with recognized standards of health and safety."

Please support the Senate language on this issue, we look forward to a building 
code free of a home indoor sprinkler system mandate.

Sincerely,
Your Name, Company Name

End example

Let the lightning bolts begin...

Ryan L. Hinson, PE*, SET
Senior Fire Protection Engineer, Aviation & Federal Group,
P&I GP Liaison
Burns & McDonnell
Minneapolis-St. Paul Office
8201 Norman Center Drive, Suite 300
Bloomington, MN 55437
Direct: 952-656-3662
Mobile: 320-250-5404
Fax: 952-229-2923
www.burnsmcd.com<BLOCKED::www.burnsmcd.com>
*Registered in MN


Proud to be #18 of FORTUNE'S 100 Best Companies to Work For

_______________________________________________
Sprinklerforum mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.firesprinkler.org/listinfo.cgi/sprinklerforum-firesprinkler.org


_______________________________________________
Sprinklerforum mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.firesprinkler.org/listinfo.cgi/sprinklerforum-firesprinkler.org

Reply via email to