Friday, 4 November 2011
Sprinklers save lives
http://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/flats-set-ablaze-to-show-sprinklers-save-lives-1.1131340
Friday, 28 October 2011
Campaign is launched to fit more sprinklers
http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/9327850.Campaign_is_launched_to_fit_more_sprinklers/
Friday, 30 September 2011
Judge says the factory should have had a Fire Sprinkler System.
Tuesday, 30 August 2011
BS 9991 - Fire safety in the design, management and use of residential buildings
Friday, 12 August 2011
Sprinkler System in Shopping Centre Attacked by Mob Contains Fire
'Mark O'Meara from Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service reports that on Tuesday 9th August a severe fire occurred in a shop unit at the Salford Centre, Manchester, during the riots that affected the city.
The centre manager indicated that the sprinklers activated and although it struggled with the size of the fire it still contained it until FRS extinguished it. The fire was contained to the unit, the centre is still operating.
Greater Manchester Fire Service reported 155 fires across Manchester city centre and Salford during the time the unrest was taking place and so details of the incident are sketchy at present.'
This is an important demonstration that properly designed sprinkler systems will cope with even extreme circumstances and that sprinklers are an effective counter to deliberately started fires.
http://www.bafsa.org.uk/snews_full.php?id=00001031
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Fire Sprinklers 96% effective
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
"The difference between life and death,"
"The difference between life and death," is how one fire service has described the use of automatic sprinklers in homes.
Warwickshire Fire and Rescue service is supporting calls from the Chief Fire Officers Association for a change in the law to force all new homes to be fitted with the sprinklers.
BBC News - Warwickshire Fire Service makes case for sprinkler law
Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Domestic Sprinkler not it again
Fire sprinkler in the home do work!
Read more at www.info4fire.comDomestic sprinkler contains fire in Wiltshire house
12 January 2011
A house in Trowbridge escaped being badly damaged by fire last week, thanks to the activation of a domestic sprinkler system.
Fire crews were called to the property shortly after 6.30pm, but found the blaze had been extinguished by sprinklers. As a result, damage was minimal and, said Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service, there was no risk to the occupants who were downstairs at the time.
Although the exact cause of the fire remains unclear, there were no suspicious circumstances.
The Studley Green estate is said to have been the first housing development in Europe to be fitted with domestic sprinklers following its rebuild in 1999.
Tuesday, 3 May 2011
Restaurant owner pays over £13,000 for fire safety breaches
Restaurant owner pays over £13,000 for fire safety breaches
Read more at www.info4fire.comThe former joint proprietor of a restaurant which also included sleeping accommodation for staff has been fined £8,600 and ordered to pay £4,837 in costs for 12 fire safety breaches.
Patipat Kansikam of the Red Lion (Pad Thai) restaurant in Wokingham pleaded guilty last month to the offences under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order, but the case was adjourned to 6 April for sentencing.
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Penhallow Hotel company pleads guilty to fire safety charges
O & C Holdsworth plc pleaded guilty to two offences under the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005: failing to carry out a suitable and sufficient fire risk assessment; and failing to ensure the hotel was properly equipped with detectors and alarms. The company pleaded not guilty to a third charge of failing to ensure the safety of relevant persons. The case has been adjourned to 4 May when O & C Holdsworth plc is due be sentenced.
Last year, an inquest into the deaths of the three guests – Joan Harper, Monica Hughes and Peter Hughes, all from Staffordshire – returned an open verdict.
Tuesday, 1 March 2011
Warwickshire Fire Service managers are to face charges of manslaughter
Read More: Warwickshire Fire Service managers are to face charges of manslaughter | Fire Magazine
Tuesday, 18 January 2011
Fire contractor fined £5,000 for poor work.
Last week at Trafford Magistrates Court, Mr Morris pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to maintain a fire detection and alarm system at a care home in Trafford, Greater Manchester, and failing to inform the owners of the deficiencies in the system.
Magistrates heard that enforcement officers commissioned a specialist examination of the fire alarm panel after a fire at the care home in May 2009. Among the deficiencies found were:
- A blown fuse overridden with a piece of wire
- An electronic component suspended between two terminal bocks instead of being attached to the circuit board
- An alarm silence/fault warning buzzer missing from the circuit board
- The fault warning light on the front face of the panel had been almost covered by paint
Deputy county fire officer, Jim Owen, said: “Whilst many owners have been prosecuted under the Fire Safety Order, this may be the first time a fire and rescue authority has prosecuted someone contracted by the owner of a property to maintain a fire alarm. Taking on such a contract extends the requirements of the Order to the fire alarm engineer. Anyone we find who doesn’t carry out their work to recognised standards is a danger, and we won’t hesitate to take action.”
Read more (infoforfire)
Friday, 14 January 2011
Sprinklers Prevent Serious Fire
A house in Trowbridge escaped being badly damaged by fire last week, thanks to an innovative fire safety system.
The Studley Green estate was the first housing development in Europe to be fitted with domestic sprinklers, following its rebuild in 1999. On Thursday 6 January, a property in Kingswood Chase had its sprinklers activated when fire broke out in a first floor bedroom.
Two crews from Trowbridge fire station were called to the address at 6.38pm, but found the blaze had been extinguished by the sprinklers. As a result, the fire damage was minimal, and there was no risk to the house's occupants, who were downstairs at the time. Although the exact cause of the fire remains unclear, there were no suspicious circumstances.
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