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SUMMARY:Two fires on identical days with two different outcomes\, sprinkler activation South Wales
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; South Wales Fire Rescue Service (SWFRS)\nIncident; Fire\nWhen; 20 November 2022\nTime of call; 06:28\nTime of Stop; 06:47\nWhere; Ebbw Vale\nUse of premises; Single private dwelling\nHeight of building; 2 Storeys\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nSWFRS have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises domestic sprinkler. \nBackground \n\nNew purpose-built residential dwelling\nPart of a development involving the construction of new 70 homes consisting of two- three- and four-bedroom homes.\nBenefiting from the installation of a domestic sprinkler system due to the decision taken in October 2013\, The National Assembly for Wales passing new Building Regulations that require  automatic fire suppression system to be installed in new and converted homes in Wales.\nUnlike Wales\, sprinklers are not mandatory for new and converted homes in England\,\nIn England\, for life safety\, new residential blocks over 11m must be fitted with sprinklers to meet statutory guidance\n\n The incident  \n\nSWFRS were called to a domestic fire within the rear first floor bedroom of a detached dwelling of two floors.\nOn arrival operational crews established that the fire had been extinguished by the actuation of the premises sprinkler residential system.\nThe cause of the fire involved smoking materials\nAll persons were accounted for with no injuries reported.\nResources deployed by SWFRS\n2x Breathing Apparatus wearers\, hose reel Jet\, Thermal Image Camera\n\nBusiness Continuity \n\nFrom time of call to the stop message sent by the Officer in Charge the incident was closed within 29 minutes\nThe fire was contained to the compartment of origin\n\nWhen compared to a similar incident in London where sprinklers were not fitted\, the benefits of sprinklers can clearly be seen from the Welsh sprinkler activation \n\nDate of Incident: 20 November 2022\nFire Rescue Service LFB\nNew South Gate\nTime of call: 23:26\nTime of stop: 00:54\nFrom time of call to the stop message sent by the Officer in Charge the incident was closed within 80 minutes\nPremises\, end of terrace house of two floors\nLFB Resources\, 4x Fire Appliances\, 25 Firefighters\nFirst and second floors damaged by fire\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nBAFSA\, Wales Building Regulations\nBAFSA England Building Regulations\nSWFRS\nLFB Press release
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/two-fires-on-identical-days-with-two-different-outcomes-sprinkler-activation-south-wales/
LOCATION:Ebbw Vale
CATEGORIES:Domestic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221110T233000
DTSTAMP:20260419T165344
CREATED:20230208T191000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T191000Z
UID:10000410-1668076200-1668123000@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Derbyshire Glossop House Fire Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS)\nIncident; Fire\nWhen; 10 November 2022\nTime of call; 10:30\nTime of Stop; 11:30\nWhere; Glossop\nUse of premises; Single private dwelling\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\n \nDFRS have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises domestic sprinkler. \nThe second successful reported domestic sprinkler activation involving a domestic dwelling for the month of November 2022\, \n  The incident  \n\nDFRS were called to a domestic bedroom fire located on the ground floor\nOn arrival operational crews established that the fire had been extinguished by the actuation of the premises sprinkler residential system.\nThe cause of the fire involved smoking materials which spread to the curtains\nThe domestic sprinkler system activated extinguishing the fire\nAll persons were accounted for with no injuries reporte\n\nFull details for the previous recorded incident that took place in South Wales  click here \nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler saves Annual Review 2021/22\nDFRS Domestic Sprinklers Website
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/derbyshire-glossop-house-fire-sprinkler-activation/
CATEGORIES:Domestic
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221103T223900
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221103T233900
DTSTAMP:20260419T165344
CREATED:20221115T170828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221115T171154Z
UID:10000399-1667515140-1667518740@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Birmingham Tall Building Residential Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; West Midlands Fire Rescue Service (WMFRS)\nIncident; Kitchen Fire\nWhen; 3 November 2022\nWhere\, South Birmingham\nTime of incident: 22:39\nUse of premises; Purpose built residential block of flats containing 42 flats\nHeight of building: 10 or more stories\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nTriangle Fire Systems have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises sprinkler system. \nBackground \n\nAs part of a 3-year programme\, Birmingham Council approved the installation of retrofitting residential sprinkler systems in all their high-rise residential block of flats in 2017 which included the removal of combustible material from the façade where it was identified by laboratories\, and the replacement of window infill panels with A2 fire rated products.\nPrior to this programme\, Birmingham council completed a sprinklers programme to install sprinklers in all the communal bin areas of their residential tower block property portfolio\nThis approach implemented by Birmingham city council should be applauded\, the outcome of which will provide a further layer of safety from fire for both their residents\, firefighters.\nHigh rise fires are one of the most challenging incidents firefighters tackle on a day-to-day basis throughout the country Cleary demonstrated in recent high profile New York tall building fire resulting in two external line rescues due to the residents unable to self-evacuate from their dwelling. (link below)\n\n Residential Sprinkler System \n\nBS9251:2014\nSprinkler head VK480\,\nResidential Flat Plate Concealed Horizontal Sidewall Sprinkler\nWater supply dedicated tank\nDedicated pumps\n\n The incident  \n\nOn the evening of the 3 November a dwelling kitchen fire was contained/controlled by the activation of 1x sidewall sprinkler head.\nThe cause of the fire is currently under investigation\, no injuries were reported\n\n \n \nCredit images Triangle Fire Systems \nThe images clearly demonstrate the benefits of sprinklers \n\nFire damage contained to the extractor hob above the cooker\nHeat/smoke damage minimal\nMinimal water egress visible\n\nBenefits of Sprinklers within tall buildings \n\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing\n\n\nThe fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan evacuate the premises\nFlashover prevented\n\n\nFire contained to compartment of origin\n\nDid you know that the BAFSA Incident Data report No 2 on fire incidents in Great Britain where sprinklers were reported for the period of 2018/19 to 2020/21 \n\nIdentified Kitchen fires account for the highest number of incidents within the flats where sprinklers are recorded as being present in fire incidents in purpose-built blocks of flats with 89 incidents.\n Accounting for the highest number of sprinklers recorded as activated with 40\n London Fire Brigade report that around 60% of fires in the home begin in the Kitchen\, fires are more likely to start in your kitchen\n\n  \n  \n \nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nBAFSA\, Incident Data Reports\, Focus on Sprinklers within high rise residential block of flats\nBirmingham City Council to fit sprinklers in tower blocks \nNYFD Tall Building Fire 5 November line rescue (Source New York Post)
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/birmingham-tall-building-residential-activation/
LOCATION:Birmingham
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221026T140900
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221026T163200
DTSTAMP:20260419T165344
CREATED:20221029T070650Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221029T070650Z
UID:10000397-1666793340-1666801920@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Thamesmead  Recyling Centre Fire
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; London Fire Brigade (LFB)\nIncident; Fire involving Internal Industrial Shredder\nWhen; 26 October 2022\nTime of incident: 14:09\nTime of stop: 16:32\nWhere\, Thamesmead\, Nathan Way\nUse of premises; Recycling Centre\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nLFB have reported the above-mentioned incident involving an industrial shredder. \nThe Incident  \n\nFour pumping appliances were mobilised  requiring 20 firefighters\nOn arrival crews identified that the fire involved the premises industrial shredder\nThe sprinkler system activated containing/controlling the fire\n\nOutcome \n\nMinimal disruption to business\nReducing damages\, costs to business and the economy as a whole\n\nKey message; As part of a holistic approach Automatic Fire Suppression Systems have been proven to be one of the most effective active fire protection measures containing/controlling these types of fires preventing large costly fires developin \nNational Fire Chiefs Council/Environment Agency \n\n The National Fire Chiefs Council\, recommends that sprinklers are provided in facilities providing waste management and recycling. There is growing evidence that sprinklers are highly effective in controlling fires in these establishments. Uncontrolled fires in waste and recycling facilities are often prolonged\, extremely resource intensive for fire and rescue services and partner authorities. They are also commonly disruptive to local communities and to travel infrastructure.\n\n The Environment Agency (EA) Fire Prevention plans (FPP) \n\nDid you know that EA requires FPP to be submitted with all permit variations and new permit applications (at application stage) for sites that store combustible waste. The FPP needs to be approved by the EA before a permit is granted.\nA fire prevention plan (FPP) is a standalone management system that details the prevention measures and procedures as well as mitigation methods in place to protect against fire whilst carrying out day to day operations on a site.\nA requirement for the FPP is that\, if you store waste in a building \, you must install a fire suppression system. This system should be proportionate to the nature and scale of waste management activities completed and the associated risks.\n\n Since the launch of the sprinkler saves website 7 previous incidents have been reported \n\nFareham Solid recovered fuel facility\nBristol Recycling Centre Centre\nShropshire Recycling Centre\nLondon Recycling Centre\nEnfield Recycling facility \nRufforth Recycling facility\nManchester Waste Site/recycling facility\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkle Association\, Information file\, Fire Suppression Systems for the Waste Management Industry
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/thamesmead-recyling-centre-fire/
LOCATION:thamesmead
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221026T022600
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221026T050400
DTSTAMP:20260419T165344
CREATED:20230209T231105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T231105Z
UID:10000412-1666751160-1666760640@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Derbyshire Industrial Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service (DFRS)\nIncident; Fire\nWhen; 26 October 2022\nTime of call; 02:26\nTime of Stop; 05:04\nWhere; Tibshelf\nUse of premises; Industrial\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nDFRS have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises commercial sprinkler system  \n The incident  \n\nDFRS were called to a ground floor fire located in the industrial press machine\nInvolving the attendance of three fire pumping appliances\nOn arrival operational crews established that the fire had been extinguished by the actuation of the sprinkler system\, member of staff using a fire extinguisher\nOperational crews checked for hot spots using a thermal image camera\nEnquires are ongoing to establish the cause of the fire\nFire damage at time of stop 5m²\nPremises emergency plan implemented resulting in 20 staff members evacuating the premises\n\nBusiness Continuity  \nThe benefits of sprinklers for industrial businesses should not be underestimated\, this incident clearly demonstrates \n\nPreventing a minor small fire from accelerating into a major fire\nMinor disruption reported for the business\nSevere damage\, loss of earnings and ongoing disruption to the business was avoided\nIf sprinklers were not fitted the outcome of the fire could have resulted in the buildings unit being either completely or partially destroyed\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler saves Annual Review 2021/22\nBAFSA\, Fire Data reports\, provide a detailed analysis of compound data1 on fire incidents in Great Britain where sprinklers systems were reported over the period of 2018/19 to 2020/21.\nDFRS Website video promoting sprinklers
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/derbyshire-industrial-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:tibshelf
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221026
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221027
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20221029T062635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230421T155705Z
UID:10000396-1666742400-1666828799@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:ALFRETON INDUSTRIAL SPRINKLER ACTIVATION
DESCRIPTION:image credit A&F Sprinklers \n\nIncident; Fire involving aluminium extrusion machinery\nWhen; 26 October 2022\nTime of incident: 14:00\nWhere\, Derbyshire\nUse of premises; Industrial\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nA&F Sprinklers have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises sprinkler system \nBackground \n\n Aluminium extrusion is widely used in construction\, automobile and aircraft sector\, industrial machinery\, and consumer goods. Since the extrusion process is a thermal process there are many sources of ignition.\n\nThe incident \n\nIt is reported that a fire occurred within the warehouse facility above the aluminium extrusion machinery activating 1x Sprinkler head which contained\, controlled\, and extinguished the fire.\nAllowing the installation to be safely isolated following the fire by the site engineer manager.\n\nBusiness Continuity Management (BCM) \n\nIn-house protocols were in place allowing the system to be reinstated following the incident with the replacement of the sprinkler head (Tyco TY5131) system recharged within 4 hours of the incident.\nEvery business is at risk of disruption from a variety of threats\, as well as fire\, these threats can include flood\, loss of power or even loss of staff. 80% of businesses (without a business continuity plan) that are exposed by a major incident either never re-open or close within 18 months. Almost 1in 5 businesses suffer disruption every year\nThe importance of BCM as a holistic approach that provides a framework for building organizational resilience protecting valuable assets from fire or can significantly mitigate the effects that a fire has upon assets to achieve business continuity clearly demonstrated following this incident.\nCareful consideration by management to understand the importance/role of fixed fire installations installed in their premises\, the outcome of which will allow potential threats to be identified and addressed.\n  \nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/alfreton-industrial-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Alfreton
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20221016T161000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20221016T173300
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20221122T184504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T184504Z
UID:10000401-1665936600-1665941580@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:LFB Match Funding Competition Sprinkler Save
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; London Fire Brigade (LFB)\nIncident; Fire involving smoking materials\nWhen; 16 October 2022\nTime of call; 16:10\nTime of stop 17:33\nWhere\, Barking\nUse of premises; Specialised Housing consisting of three floors\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nLondon Fire Brigade/Triangle fire systems  have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises residential sprinkler system \n Background \n\nThe benefits of match funding provided by Fire & Rescue Services\, in this case the LFB\, to entice social and private housing providers to assist them with meeting the costs of installing sprinklers within premises housing vulnerable persons clearly justified following the above reported sprinkler activation.\nIn 2014\, London Fire Brigade launched a competition to incentivise housing providers to install sprinklers and to promote the Authorities Sprinkler Strategy\, working to promote the use and adoption of residential sprinkler systems.\nThe London Borough Barking and Dagenham were successful receiving £84\,250 to install a sprinkler system in the above-mentioned extra care housing unit containing 33 flats for elderly residents with support needs completed June 2015.\nFunding was allocated from the Fire Prevention Grant received from the government for fire prevention work\nSeven years following the installation of the residential sprinkler installation\, the benefits of this competition were clear for all to see\, following a fire involving smoking materials which activated the sprinkler system containing/controlled the fire within the dwelling.\nSupporting most recent ¹UK research commissioned by The National Fire Chiefs Council\, National Fire Sprinkler Network\,  supported by The British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association.\nThe research report that across all premises types:\nSprinklers are 99% efficient in extinguishing or controlling a fire\nSprinklers are 94% efficient in their ability to operate\n\nPremises residential Sprinkler System Specification \n\nResidential AFSS; installed to BS9251:2014\nCategory; 3 system\nSprinkler heads; Viking VK457\nAlarm; interfaced with building fire alarm system\nWater supply; Town Main\nCoverage; dwellings/communal areas\n\nIncident \n\nFire appliances from Barking\, Milford and East Ham fire stations were mobilised to the fire\nOn arrival crews identified a fire on the second floor within a two roomed flat\nThe premises sprinkler system actuated resulting in three sprinkler heads containing/controlling the fire\nFirefighters wearing breathing apparatus were committed\, extinguishing the fire with one firefighting jet\n50% of the dwelling was damaged by fire\nFirefighters rescued a woman via an internal stairway who was removed to hospital with a further 15 residents evacuated to a place of safety\nThe fire is believed to have been accidental and caused by the unsafe disposal of smoking materials\n\n Benefits of the sprinkler system \n\nFire contained to compartment of origin\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing\n\n\nThe fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan evacuate the premises\nFlashover prevented\n\nLegislation \n\nIn Scotland and Wales all new build and converted care homes/specialised housing require to have sprinklers fitted\nIn England and Northern Ireland there is no requirement\n\nConclusion \n\nThe decision taken by the LFB in 2014 to launch the match funding sprinkler competition should be applauded\, without this initiative the outcome of this incident could have been so much different.\nFor example\, the Newgrange care home Hertfordshire 2017 was the scene of a major fire which broke out in the early hours of the morning. The home was occupied by 35 residents\, sprinklers were not fitted resulting in firefighters rescuing 33 elderly and immobile residents sadly two residents died because of the fire.\nIf sprinklers had been fitted the outcome could have been so much different\, because of this fire the coroner raised concerns that sprinkler systems are not mandatory in care homes. Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service recommended sprinklers be installed. The home was rebuilt – without fire sprinklers installed.\nThis is the second FRS match funding success following the positive Hostel Sprinkler Save reported by Essex Fire Rescue Service on the 28 May 2022 involving a kitchen fire\n\n  \n \n\nNewgrange care home fire\nCredit: Hertfordshire Fire & Rescue Service\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nNFCC Sprinkler Week campaign toolkit May 22 sprinkler toolkit\n¹ Efficiency and Effectiveness of Sprinkler Systems in the United Kingdom: An Analysis from Fire Service Data – Optimal Economics 2017\nLFB Press release Winners of match funding sprinkler competition\nEssex Fire Rescue Service match funding Hostel sprinkler save\n\n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/lfb-match-funding-competition-sprinkler-save/
LOCATION:London
CATEGORIES:Commercial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220920T183600
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220920T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20230127T124446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T124446Z
UID:10000407-1663698960-1663711200@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Northamptonshire Warehouse Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Northamptonshire Fire & Rescue Service (NFRS)\nIncident; Fire\nWhen; 20 September 2022\nTime of call; 18:36\nWhere\, Northamptonshire\nOccupancy; Warehouse\, distribution centre\nAutomatic fire suppression System; Commercial sprinkler system\n\nNorthamptonshire Fire & Rescue Service have reported the following 4 pump fire involving a single storey warehouse distribution centre (80\,000m²) resulting in the activation of the premises commercial sprinkler system. \nIncident \n\nExternal fire involving the premises carboard baler located in the loading bay\n1x sprinkler head actuated\nContaining/controlling the fire prior to the arrival of NFRS\nOn arrival crews identified that the loading bay was heavily smoke logged.\nThe premises was immediately evacuated in accordance with the premises emergency action plan\nBreathing apparatus crews were committed extinguishing the fire with a hose reel jet\nIt is reported that crews left the incident after 22:00\nNo injuries were reported\n\nSprinkler System \n\nBS12845\nWater supply dedicated storage tank\n\nBusiness Continuity\, this incident clearly demonstrates the inclusion of fire sprinklers  \n\nPrevent major financial and equipment losses for UK Businesses\nOffer business owners technology which reduces risk to life and degree of damage caused in the event of a fire\nIncrease resilience to fire incidents controlling/extinguishing a fire before the arrival of the FRS\nReduce the impact from fire on business allowing the business to be back up and running within a short period of time\n\nFurther guidance \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review\nNorthampton Fire& Rescue Service\n\nSources \n\nNorthamptonshire Fire & Rescue Service (NFRS)\nNorthamptonshire Telegraph\nSprinklers ensure resilience for business (Government Business)\n\n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/northamptonshire-warehouse-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Northamptonshire
CATEGORIES:Commercial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220827T101900
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220827T231900
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20221017T175034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T175325Z
UID:10000393-1661595540-1661642340@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Hammersmith & Fulham Residential High Rise Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; London\nIncident; Fire involving smoking materials\nWhen; 27 August 2022\nTime of call; 10:19\nWhere\, The London Borough Hammersmith & Fulham\nUse of premises; Purpose built block of flats 10 or more stories\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nLondon Fire Brigade have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises residential sprinkler system \nThe Premises \n\n1960’s residential block of flats of concrete frame construction/floors\nThe flats are located on the upper floors above officer/community rooms on the ground floor\nThe housing provider London Borough Hammersmith and Fulham retrofitted sprinklers as part of a fire safety initiative through their “Fire Safety Plus” programme (Dwellings only)\n\nFixed installations \n\nResidential AFSS (Sprinklers\, retrofitted)\nWet Riser\n\nIncident \n\nOn arrival crews established that the fire was on the 18th floor involving a studio flat\nOne sprinkler head actuated in the living room containing/controlling the fire\n1 Breathing Apparatus crew consisting of two firefighters committed with 45mm jet\, wet riser\n25% of the flat damaged by fire\nOne male adult required medical attention\n\nSprinkler system \n\nContained/controlled the fire\n1x Fire sprinkler head actuated\n\n Benefits of the sprinkler system  \n\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing the fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan\nFlashover prevented\nFire contained in compartment of origin\n\nConclusion \n\nThe decision taken by housing providers across the United Kingdom in this case the London Borough Hammersmith & Fulham\, demonstrating the benefits of retrofitting sprinklers in their high-rise residential property portfolio as part of a holistic approach to provide a further layer of safety for residents from fire should be applauded\nThis incident clearly demonstrates once again the benefits of retrofitting sprinklers protecting.\n\n\nlife\, reducing injuries from fire\nProperty\nFirefighters\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nBAFSA\, Incident Data Reports\, Focus on Sprinklers within high rise residential block of flats\nThe London Borough Hammersmith and Fulham
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/hammersmith-fulham-residential-high-rise-sprinkler-activation/
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220826T010000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220826T020000
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220830T172913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220830T173033Z
UID:10000391-1661475600-1661479200@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Chip Pan Fire\, Sprinkler Activation Doncaster
DESCRIPTION:Image taken from Bafsa video chip pan demonstration\, click here to open  chip pan fire\nCredit Bafsa/Stewart Kidd\n\n  \n\nFire Rescue Service; South Yorkshire\nIncident; Chip Pan Fire\nWhen; 26 August 2022\nTime of call; 1am\nWhere\, South Yorkshire\nUse of premises; Purpose built block of flats 10 floors and above\nAutomatic fire suppression system; BS9251:2014\n\nSouth Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises residential sprinkler system \nBackground \n\n15 Storey residential block of flats\nLocal authority retrofitted\, residential sprinkler system\n\nIncident \n\nOn arrival crews established that the premises residential fire sprinkler system actuated on the 10th floor\, involving a chip pan fire left unattended\nThe occupier had fallen asleep\, alerted by the activation of the premises fire alarm system\, the tenant immediately shut the kitchen door containing the fire to compartment of origin\nThe heat activated the sprinkler head which contained\, controlled the fire before the arrival of operational crews\nUpon entry operational crews extinguished the fire\nNo injuries were reported with\n\nSprinkler system \n\nWater supply\, pump and tank\nContained/controlled the fire\, before the arrival of the fire rescue service\n1X Fire sprinkler head actuated\n\n Benefits of the sprinkler system  \n\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing the fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan\nMinimal fire damage reported for the kitchen\n\n Business Continuity \n\nThis incident clearly demonstrates the importance of protecting are most vulnerable residents from fire by the installation of a residential sprinkler system\nPreventing a minor small fire from accelerating into a major fire with only minor disruption to the flat of origin\n\nConclusion/Links \n\nThis incident clearly identifies the benefits of sprinklers involving chip pan fires\, this is the fourth incident reported to Sprinklersaves.co.uk on each occasion the fire was extinguished\, contained/contained.\nPrevious incidents\n\n\nLincoln\, 7 August 2021\nTonypandy\, Rhondda\, 29 December 2021\nFlint 3 June 2021
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/high-rise-chip-pan-fire-doncaster/
LOCATION:Doncaster
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220821T175300
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220821T181100
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20221021T154736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T174554Z
UID:10000394-1661104380-1661105460@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:London Tall Building Chip Pan Fire Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:  \nImage taken from BAFSA video chip pan demonstration\, click here to open  chip pan fire \nCredit BAFSA/Stewart Kidd \n\nFire Rescue Service; London Fire Brigade (LFB)\nIncident; Chip Pan Fire\nWhen; 21 August 2022\nTime of call; 17:53pm\nWhere\, West Drayton\, Padcroft new development\nUse of premises; Purpose built residential block of flats\nHeight of building: 4-9 storeys\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nLFB have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises residential sprinkler system involving a chip pan fire. \n Background \n\nPadcroft development is la relatively new development located in the suburbs of West Drayton consisting of several residential block of flats comprising of a selection of 1\,2- and 3-bedroom apartments\, completed in 2019.\n\nThe incident  \n\nLFB were called to a kitchen fire involving a chip pan within a dwelling\, on arrival operational crews identified that the fire had been extinguished by one concealed residential sprinkler head.\nNo further firefighting media was required to extinguish the fire.\nThe incident stop message was sent at 18:11pm\, 18 minutes from the time of call clearly demonstrating the benefits of sprinklers containing/controlling in this case extinguishing the fire before the arrival of the fire service.\nSupporting the most recent ¹UK research commissioned by The National Fire Chiefs Council National Fire Sprinkler Network and supported by British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association. The research report that across all premises types:\nSprinklers are 99% efficient in extinguishing or controlling a fire\nSprinklers are 94% efficient in their ability to operate\n\n Benefits of residential sprinkler systems \n\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing\n\n\nThe fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan evacuate the premises\nFlashover prevented\n\n\nFire contained to compartment of origin\n\nLFB Press Release updated July 2018 \, Reported that chip pan fires in the capital are rising\, \n\nFigures\, which have been released during Chip Week\, show that the number of chip pan fires rose by 14 per cent between 2012-2013\, with 2013 seeing the highest number of chip pan fires over the five year period. Chip pan fires buck the trend\, as fires overall have fallen by 25 per cent over the past year.\nThe figures also show that in London in the last five years:\nThere were 1\,754 chip pan fires\n• Over 500 people were injured\n• Three people lost their lives\n• The injury rate is high\, with almost three out of ten of these fires resulting in injury\, or even death\n\nThe Brigade’s Third Officer\, Dave Brown\, said: \n“Many people think that chip pans are a thing of the past\, but there’s been a recent rise in celebrities like Heston Blumenthal endorsing posh chips on TV cooking programmes. \n“Chip pans and cooking with hot oil can be really dangerous and the risk increases when you start frying food more than once\, as is the current trend with chips. All it can take is for you to become distracted for a few seconds and your cooking oil can quickly go up in flames. \nConclusion  \n\nThis incident clearly identifies the benefits of sprinklers involving chip pan fires\, this is the fifth incident reported to Sprinklersaves.co.uk clearly putting the myth to bed that residential sprinklers as an extinguishing media should not be used on fires involving chip pans.\nOn each occasion the fire was extinguished\, contained/contained.\nPrevious incidents\n\n\nLincoln\, 7 August 2021\nTonypandy\, Rhondda\, 29 December 2021\nFlint 3 June 2021\nSouth Yorkshire 26 August 2022\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nBAFSA\, Incident Data Reports\, Focus on Sprinklers within high rise residential block of flats\n¹ Efficiency and Effectiveness of Sprinkler Systems in the United Kingdom: An Analysis from Fire Service Data – Optimal Economics 2017\nLFB press release Chip pan fires
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/london-tall-building-chip-pan-fire-activation/
LOCATION:West Drayton
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220820T201600
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220820T211600
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220825T203024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220825T203024Z
UID:10000389-1661026560-1661030160@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Multi Occupancy Entertainment Centre Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; West Yorkshire Fire Rescue Service (WYFRS)\nIncident;  fire involving\, electrical appliance\nWhen; 20 August 2022\nTime of call; 20:16\nWhere\, Castleford\, Gravity Trampoline Park\nType of premises; Multi Occupancy Entertainment Centre\nUse of Unit; Trampolining Park\nAutomatic fire suppression System; Fire Sprinklers\n\nWYFRS have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises commercial sprinkler system \nIncident \n\n3 x Pump fire with pumping appliances attending from local stations\nFire within a commercial unit\, indoor sporting venue\nCommercial Sprinkler system actuated following a fire involving a electrical appliance which spread to rubber matting\n200 people evacuated the premises following the activation of the premises fire alarm system\n\nSprinkler system \n\nInterfaced with the fire detection and fire alarm system allowing the alarm to be raised\nWater supply\, designated suction tank\nExtinguished the fire\, with no further firefighting action required from WYFRS on arrival\n3x Pendent Sprinkler heads actuated\n\n Benefits of the sprinkler system  \n\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing the fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan\nFire damage was limited to the area in the vicinity of the seat of the fire\nThe fire did not spread from the compartment of origin\nNo injuries reported\, complex evacuation plan successfully implemented\n\nBusiness Continuity \n\nThis incident clearly demonstrates the importance of protecting muti-occupancy entertainment centres with a commercial sprinkler system.\nPreventing a minor small fire from accelerating into a major fire with only minor disruption to the unit directly involved with the fire\, The business is reported to reopen on the 26 August\nOther commercial units/activity sites were not affected\, remain opened as usual following the fire\nSevere damage\, loss of earnings and ongoing disruption to the business was avoided\nIf sprinklers were not fitted the outcome of the fire could have resulted in the  buildings unit being either completely or partially destroyed\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Fire Data reports\, provide a detailed analysis of compound data1 on fire incidents in Great Britain where sprinklers systems were reported over the period of 2018/19 to 2020/21.\nWest Yorkshire Fire Rescue Service\nBusiness Sprinkler Alliance; FIRE AT SUFFOLK INDUSTRIAL ESTATE IMPACTS BUSINESSES
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/multi-occupancy-entertainment-centre-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Castleford
CATEGORIES:Commercial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220817T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220817T235900
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220818T134917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T135340Z
UID:10000388-1660694400-1660780740@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:West Midlands\, Tall Building Residential Duplex Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:West Midlands Fire Rescue Service (WMFRS) have reported the following sprinkler save following a fire within a high-rise residential purpose-built block of flats involving a duplex maisonette. \nBackground \n\nA duplex maisonette is an apartment having rooms on two floors connected by an internal staircase found in high rise residential blocks of flats typically with an alternative emergency exit. The design are typically a mixture of up flats and down flats with various layouts\, designs.\n Built in the 1960s\, this purpose-built block of flats consisted of nine storeys\, the flats located on ground floor are single level\, the upper floors are duplex maisonettes with access via open balcony walkways\n\n  \n \n\nFire Safety Concerns were identified by the landlord that the alternative means of escape within the maisonettes which would not meet today’s regulatory guidance.\nThe legacy means of escape located in the lower level of the maisonette consisted of an access hatch in the ceiling\, in the event of a fire compromising the means of escape to the upper floor.\n\nThe tenant would be expected to. \n\nRelease the access hatch catch with a wooden pole\, pull down the ladder.\nProceed to climb the ladder to the access floor level.\nThe small emergency escape door would then be released\, releasing the panic latch\nThe tenant would then evacuate to a final place of safety\n\nThe decision was taken by the landlord to retrofit a residential sprinkler system installed to BS9251:2014 as a compensatory measure \n  \n \nImage\, Emergency Access Hatch \nBenefit of Sprinklers \n The installation of the residential sprinkler system would provide a further layer of safety from fire for the tenants\, the benefit of which would allow. \n\nThe fire to be contained/control or extinguished\, reducing the rate of production of heat and smoke\, allowing more time for the tenants to escape to safety\nA sprinkler alarm to be transmitted to the alarm receiving centre in the event of the fire allowing the appropriate emergency response\nA further layer of safety for the protection of firefighters\n\nIt should be noted\, due to the variety\, complexity of the layouts it is very difficult for firefighters in the event of a fire to understand the vertical perspective which is paramount for firefighters’ situational awareness. \nThe Incident \n\nFire and Rescue Service; West Midlands Fire & Rescue Service\nPremises Type; Residential Block of flats of 9 storeys\nWhere\, West Midlands\nWhen; July 2022\n\n  \n\nLocal knowledge of operational crews was clearly demonstrated identifying the building as a duplex apartment design with a fire on a lower level\, the incident commander committed a team of 4 wearing Breathing Apparatus (BA) to extinguish the fire\, perform search and rescue operations.\nWhen accessing a fire compartment from above\, firefighters may be required to descend through hot fire gases. This heat layer will usually be the hottest section of the compartment fire and may increase internal body temperature of firefighters\, affecting the integrity of firefighting media\, personal protection equipment.\nThe seat of the fire was identified to be within a cupboard containing the hot water tank where clothing was identified as being stored on top of the tank which caught light. The cause of the fire is under investigation\nThe fire was contained and controlled by the actuation of 1x sidewall sprinkler head prior to the BA team extinguishing the fire\nThe occupants of the apartment were all accounted for with three adults receiving precautionary check-ups on scene by ambulance personnel for smoke inhalation but did not require hospital attendance or further treatment\, the cause of the fire is under investigation\nThe tenant hailed the swift response of the fire crews and was surprised at the effect of the sprinkler system\, noting that he had anticipated all the heads actuating simultaneously\, yet only the head next to the actual fire did so.\nImage Copyright WMFRS \n \n   Seat of fire\, clothing located on top of the hot water tank\n\nImpact of the Residential Fire Sprinkler System \n\n1 x Sidewall Fire Sprinkler Head located adjacent to the cupboard activated containing/controlling the fire preventing the fire from spreading from the compartment of origin.\nAs the cupboard was recessed into the wall from which the fire sprinkler head was mounted its coverage\, effectiveness was impacted.\n\nHowever\, at the operational debrief the initial Breathing Apparatus team committed to tackle the fire commented. \n\nConditions were tenable descending the stairs\nThe smoke was very light in colour\, due to its dilution with water discharged from the fire sprinkler head\nThe fire was contained/controlled\n\n  \nImage Copyright WMFRS \n \nImage\, activated sidewall sprinkler head \nBusiness Continuity  \nRelatively minor fire and smoke damage spread from the compartment of origin\, water egress was minimised due to the prompt action of operational crews isolating the fire sprinkler isolation valve. \nImage Copyright WMFRS \n \nImage\, living accommodation \n \nImage\, alternative means of escape\nBoth the landlord and West Midland Fire Rescue Service\, should be applauded for their approach\, commitment to sprinklers\, sending a clear message \n\nSprinklers can supress or even extinguish a fire\, saving both lives and property clear benefits for the environment reducing carbon emissions\nPromoting sprinkler saves to a wider audience will entice other landlords\, architects to follow their lead making sprinklers the norm not the exception\n\nConclusion \nThis incident clearly reinforces the benefits of retrofitting fire sprinklers in high-rise residential fires. \n\nRapidly reducing the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing tenable conditions for operational crews to safely extinguish the fire and carry out search and rescue operations\nContaining the fire to compartment of origin\nFlash over conditions minimised\nInternal fire spread contained/controlled\, preventing further fire spread to the common ways\nRelatively minor fire prevented from being a major fire\nSupports The most recent UK research ¹was commissioned by The National Fire Chiefs Council (NFCC)\, National Fire Sprinkler Network (NFSN) and supported by BAFSA. The research report that across all premises types:\n\n\nSprinklers are 99% efficient in extinguishingor controlling a fire\nSprinklers are 94% efficient in their abilityto operate\n\n¹Efficiency and Effectiveness of Sprinkler Systems in the United Kingdom: An Analysis from Fire Service Data – Optimal Economics 2017 \n  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/west-midlands-tall-building-residential-duplex-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:West Midlands
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220814T225900
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220814T225900
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220829T202043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220830T065854Z
UID:10000390-1660517940-1660517940@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Fareham Solid Recovered Fuel Facility Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Hampshire & Isle of wight\nIncident; fire involving\, Machine plant within building 80m X 60m\nWhen; 14 August 2022\nTime of call; 10:59\nWhere\, Warren Farm\, Fareham\nUse of premises; Solid Recovered Fuel\, Recycling\nAutomatic fire suppression System; Sprinkler\n\nHampshire & Isle of wight fire and rescue service have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises industrial sprinkler system \nBackground \n\nThe solid recovered fuel facility handling bulky materials from the household waste. recycling centre network that currently goes to landfill\, as well as commercial waste.\nWhich is too large for kerbside collections or to be delivered to energy recovery facilities\nThe site contains a combination of mechanical equipment including a trommel\, belt magnet\, air separator\, allowing a range of products for recycling and recovery so landfill is avoided.\n\nIncident \n\n3 x Pump fire with pumping appliances\, 1x Water carrier\, 1x Environmental protection unit attending from local stations including Fareham\, Portchester and Cosham\nFire within a plant bailing machine involving waste materials on conveyor belt\nIndustrial sprinkler system activated\nIncident was handed over to site management at 13:48 hours\n\nSprinkler system \n\nWater supply\, town mains\nContained/controlled the fire\, before the arrival of the fire rescue service\n2X Fire Sprinkler heads actuated\n\n Benefits of the sprinkler system  \n\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing the fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan\nFire damage was limited to the area in the vicinity of the seat of the fire\n\n Firefighting media \n\nOn arrival operational crews wearing breathing apparatus used hose reel\, jet to extinguish the fire before ventilating the building using ventilation fans to clear the smoke\n\nBusiness Continuity \n\nThis incident clearly demonstrates the importance of protecting waste\, recycling centres with automatic fire suppression systems\nPreventing a minor small fire from accelerating into a major fire with only minor disruption o the facility\nBusiness interruption\, less than 3 hours a previous incident on site took over 7 hours to extinguish requiring the attendance of 6 pumping appliances\, 3 water carriers sprinklers were not present \nSevere damage\, loss of earnings and ongoing disruption to the business was avoided\nIf sprinklers were not fitted the outcome of the fire could have resulted in the buildings unit being either completely or partially destroyed\n\nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Fire Data reports\, provide a detailed analysis of compound data1 on fire incidents in Great Britain where sprinklers systems were reported over the period of 2018/19 to 2020/21.\nHampshire & Isle of Wight Fire & Rescue Service; Incident of interest report
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/fareham-solid-recovered-fuel-facility-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Fareham
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220726T130200
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220726T130200
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220728T190746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220728T190747Z
UID:10000380-1658840520-1658840520@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Distribution Centre Sprinkler Activation Widness
DESCRIPTION:Image courtesy of Hall & Kay Fire Engineering \n\nFire Rescue Service; Cheshire Fire & Rescue Service\nIncident; Articulated trailer lorry fire\nWhen; 26 July 2022\nTime of call; 13:02\nWhere\, Desoto Road\, Widnes\nOccupancy; Distribution Centre\nType of premises; Warehouse\nAutomatic fire suppression System; Fire Sprinklers\n\nHall & Key Engineering have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises commercial sprinkler system \nIncident \n\n5 x Pump fire with pumping appliances attending from Widnes\, Runcorn\, Penketh and Warrington\nChiller trailer section of an articulated lorry caught light\, causing superficial fire damage to one of the loading bays with smoke from the fire spreading within the premises.\nThe emergency plan was implemented\, with no injuries reported\nFirefighters wearing breathing apparatus extinguished the fire using main jets/hose reels\nTo prevent the fire spreading within the premises operational crews repositioned the trailer away from the façade of the warehouse\nHigh pressure fan assisted in clearing the smoke from the incident.\n\nSprinkler System \n\nThe premises loading bays were protected by a sprinkler system which successfully activated\n3x Sprinkler heads actuated containing/controlling the fire preventing the fire from spreading within to the premises\n\nBenefits of the premises sprinkler system \n\nContained/controlled the fire from spreading to the façade of the premises\, preventing internal fire spread within the building\nRapidly reducing the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing the fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan\nAllowing firefighters in carrying out search and rescue operations by limiting fire development\, which significantly reduces the risks to firefighters.\nIntegrity of the means of escape\, maintained\n\nBusiness Continuity \n\nThis incident clearly demonstrates the importance of protecting warehouse loading bays with commercial sprinkler systems.\nPreventing a minor small fire from accelerating into a major fire with only minor disruption to the business\nFirefighters were able to leave the scene around 16:30\n\nConclusion  \n\nThese incidents are becoming more frequent involving tractor units catching light\nThe potential high fire loading of these units cannot be discounted\nThe importance of risk assessing at the design stage for fire sprinkler coverage in these locations cannot be underestimated\n\nLinks \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/22\nCheshire Fire & Rescue Service Press Release\nSprinkler Saves Milton Keynes Warehouse fire
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/distribution-centre-sprinkler-activation-widness/
LOCATION:Widnes
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220717
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220720T084111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220720T155808Z
UID:10000378-1657929600-1658015999@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Milton Keynes Industrial Unit Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Screen Recording 2022-07-20 at 09.32.03 \ncredit for videoSome Random Name)@SwayzeGains \n\nFire Rescue Service; Buckinghamshire Fire & Rescue Service (BFRS)\nDate of Incident: 16 July 2022\nWhere\, Milton Keynes\, Bransworth Avenue\, Brinklow\nOccupancy: Warehouse\nLocation of fire; External trailer unit spreading to the primary building\nWhen; 16 July 2022\nTime of Call; 07:31\nTime of Stop;\nAFSS; Sprinklers\n\nBFRS\, MK Citizen have both reported the following fire involving a warehouse distribution centre \nBackground \n\nOpened March 1993\nWaitrose regional distribution centre\n300m x 100m\nWarehouse large enough to accommodate fire football pitches\nIndustrial sprinkler system\n\nIncident  \n\n8 x pump fire with fire pumping appliances\,1 x aerial ladder platform attending from multiple fire stations including Broughton\, Bedfordshire\, Newport Pagnell\, Aylesbury\, Northamptonshire and Deddington.\nThe seat of the fire was established to be an external trailer tractor unit\nThe intensity of the fire resulted in the fire spreading to four additional tractor units\, façade elevation of one side of the warehouse\nThe cause of the fire is under investigation\n\nSprinkler System \n\nThe intensity of the fire caused extensive damage to the facade of the building\, resulting in excessive heat of the fire activating a number of sprinklers within the building.\n\nBenefits of a Commercial Sprinkler System within a industrial premises such as a Warehouse \n\nExternal fires which spread to a external facade e contained/controlled preventing internal fire spread within the premises\nRapidly reducing the rate of production of heat and smoke within the premises allowing the fire officer crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan\nAllowing firefighters in carrying out search and rescue operations by limiting fire development\, which significantly reduces the risks to firefighters.\nIntegrity of the means of escape\, maintained\n\nFire Damage  \n\nIn total 5 tractor units 100% damaged by fire\nExtensive fire damage to 4 loading bay areas\nThe façade of the warehouse above the 4 loading bays damaged by fire warehouse\n\n Conclusion  \n\nThese incidents are becoming more frequent involving tractor units catching light\, due to their proximity adjacent to the building loading bays.\nThe potential high fire loading off these tractor units cannot be discounted in fire making  spread to the primary building  very likely.\nThe importance of risk assessing at the design stage for fire sprinkler coverage in these locations cannot be under estimated\nInterrogating LFB incidents\, The Sainsbury’s Warehouse depot in London\, Charlton has sustained two similar fires in the space of 6 years\n\nSimilar Incidents \n\n2015\, 6 lorries\, 100% damaged by fire\, fire damage sustained to the façade of the building.\n\nThe subsequent press release of the LFB clearly demonstrated the positive outcome of the sprinkler system actuating to contain/control the fire \nDeputy Assistant Commissioner Mark Andrews at the time said: “There is absolutely no doubt that in this case the sprinkler system\, along with the quick actions of our crews\, prevented a much more serious fire from spreading any further into the depot and causing potentially millions of pounds worth of damage to both the building and stock inside. \n \nImage credit LFB\, Twitter \n“This incident highlights the clear benefits of sprinklers to businesses\, and we would urge all companies to install them. As well as being potentially lifesaving devices\, sprinklers and other fire suppression systems help with business continuity by minimising disruption and allowing businesses to get back to normal as soon as possible.” \n\nThe second incident took place in 2021 involving 2 lorries\, 100% damaged by fire\, with further fire damage sustained to the façade of the building\n\n \nImage credit LFB\, Twitter \nThis incident clearly identifies once again the benefits of installing sprinklers in warehouses\, The inclusion of a sprinkler system for property protection can: – \n\nPrevent major financial and equipment losses\,\nPrevent a potential major fire\, turning it into a minor incident\nPrevent a business from going out of business\n\nLinks \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/22\nMKCitizen feature\, image of incident\nBFRS press release\nLFB Press release Call for businesses to follow Sainsburys sprinkler lead after depot fire\n\nThis incident clearly identifies the importance of installing sprinklers in large warehouses which are now a common site throughout the country
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/milton-keynes-industrial-unit-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Milton Keynes
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220713T084300
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220713T084300
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220802T202343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220802T202419Z
UID:10000381-1657701780-1657701780@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Wrexham Industrial Conveyor Belt Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; North Wales Fire & Rescue (NWFRS)\nWhere\, Wrexham Industrial Estate\nWhen; 13 July 2022\nIncident type; Fire\nTime of Call; 08:43\nOccupancy: Industrial\nBuilding; Warehouse\nLocation of fire; Conveyor belt\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Sprinklers\n\nNWFRS have reported the above-mentioned fire involving a commercial conveyor belt which transports recycled materials for granulation (manufacturing process) \nIncident  \n\n2 x Rescue pump Ladders were mobilised to the incident\nThe seat of the fire was located to involve the industrial rubber   conveyor belt\nFire damage was confined to the conveyor bearings\nIgnition source\, friction\n\n Sprinkler System \n\nThe fire was contained/controlled preventing fire spread within the building due to the activation of the commercial sprinkler system\,\nSix pendant nozzle heads actuated\nWater supply suction tank/pump\nPremises sprinkler coverage\, 90%\n\nBenefits of the Commercial Sprinkler System \n\nInternal fire spread within the building contained/controlled\nRapidly reducing the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing the Officer in Charge crucial time allowing the operational tactical plan to be implemented\nAllowing firefighters in carrying out search and rescue operations by limiting fire development\, which significantly reduces the risks to firefighters.\n\nFirefighting media/equipment used \n\n2 sets of breathing apparatus\nOne hose reel\nA thermal imaging camera\n\n Business Continuity \n\nBusiness interruption was reduced to 2 days clearly demonstrating that a relatively minor incident didn’t result in a major fire.\n\n Benefits of installing sprinklers for property protection can: – \n\nPrevent major financial and equipment losses\,\nPrevent a potential major fire\, turning it into a minor incident\nPrevent a business from going out of business\n\nLinks \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/22\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Incident Data Report 3 Sprinkler Impact\nNWFRS
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/wrexham-industrial-conveyor-belt-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Wrexham
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220712T045000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220712T060000
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220815T112643Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220815T113454Z
UID:10000385-1657601400-1657605600@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Watford High-Rise Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service: Hertfordshire\nIncident: Secondary Fire\nWhen: 12 July 2022\nTime of call: 4:50 am\nTime of stop: 06:20\nLocation: Abbey View\, Garsmouth Way\, Watford\nOccupancy: 17 Storey High-Rise Residential Block\nNumber of dwellings: 94\nAutomatic fire suppression System: Fire Sprinklers\n\n  \n \nImage credit Watford Observer \nHertfordshire Fire & Rescue Service (HFRS) have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises’ residential sprinkler system. \nBackground \nIn 2019\, Watford Community Housing invested £1.5 million upgrading various fire safety measures in two of their high-rise residential blocks\, providing a further layer of safety from fire for its most vulnerable residents which included the installation of: \n\nResidential sprinkler system (retrofit)\nGrade D LD1 detection and alarm systems\n\nIncident \n\nExternal secondary fire located on the ground floor adjacent to a storage area involving combustible material which had been fly-tipped – the items were scheduled for removal later on that morning.\n8 pump fire requiring the attendance of over 60 firefighters\nDue to the intensity of the fire\, the fire spread\n\n\nWithin the ground floor storage area\,\nvertically to the upper floors.\n\n\nFire damage was sustained to the flats with extensive damage sustained to the UPVC frame/glazing\nSuperficial damage to the building façade.\nNo injuries were reported\nPolice have arrested two persons in connection with arson\n\nActivation\, Residential Sprinkler System  \nThe residential sprinkler system activated within the: – \n\nGround floor storeroom\nTwo flats directly above the seat of the fire\, the activation of the sprinkler heads was accelerated due to the flat windows directly above the seat of the fire being in the open position\, allowing the hot gases\, radiant heat to actuate the sprinkler head(s). The sprinkler system activated as designed to contain and limit the spread of fire.\nDue to an unforeseen event\, with the fire being an external incident\, the sprinkler feed pipe was damaged – however\, this was after the system had effectively discharged.\n\nThe Benefits of sprinklers  \nThis incident clearly justifies the approach taken by Watford Community Housing to retrofit sprinklers in their two high-rise residential buildings \n\nInternal fire spread within the two apartments was contained/controlled\, preventing further fire spread to the communal areas\, demonstrating the effectiveness of the fire compartmentation and overall fire strategy\nRapidly reducing the rate of production of heat and smoke\nThe integrity of the means of escape was maintained\nTwo compartment fires\, with restricted fire growth. This allowed firefighters to carry out search and rescue operations with limited fire development\, which significantly reduces the risks to firefighters.\n\nObservations \n\nLooking at the attached image the external pipework appears to be chlorinated poly-vinyl chloride) (CPVC) covered with a foil faced mineral fibre.\nThis was industry-standard and flame-retardant.\nTo further improve the integrity of the system\, we are replacing these with steel pipes.\nThe secondary fire was due to unauthorised disposal of waste\, demonstrating how relatively small fires can rapidly develop\, putting residents in danger\, causing significant damage and resulting in a major cost to the housing provider\n\nConclusion \n\nThis incident clearly identifies the importance of designing/installing a residential sprinkler system in accordance with the guidance contained in BS9251:2021\, with specific attention to sprinkler pipework which could be compromised by a fire\, although in this case the system held until after it had discharged successfully.\nPositively\, the fire was contained/controlled by the sprinkler system before the arrival of HFRS.\nHousekeeping is paramount\, the dangers of external secondary fires cannot be underestimated\, highlighting how a small fire can spread rapidly to the external façade of a building.\n\nFurther guidance \n\nBS9251:2021; Fire Sprinkler Systems for domestic and residential occupancies- Code of practice\nLFB Fire Safety Guidance Note 84; Fires in Communal Areas-Information for external partners\n\nLinks \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/22\nHertfordshire Fire & Rescue Service\nLFB Fire Safety Guidance Note84; Fires in Communal Areas-Information for external partners \nWatford Observer\n\n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/watford-high-rise-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:watford
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220706
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220707
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20221015T165537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221015T165537Z
UID:10000392-1657065600-1657151999@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Bristol Recycling Centre Suppression Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Avon\nIncident; lithium battery recycling centre fire\nWhen; July 2022\nWhere\, Bristol\, Albert Road Depot\nUse of premises; Recycling Centre\nBespoke Automatic Fire Suppression System\n\nBristol Waste have released the above-mentioned video/press release 14 October 2022 identifying the benefits of suppression following a fire involving a lithium battery  \nBackground \n\nFires involving lithium batteries are becoming more common in recycling centres due to batteries or electricals containing batteries not separated correctly by residents at point of collection. The outcome crushed as part of the waste and recycling process resulting in fires\n\n\nIncident \n\nLithium battery crushed as part of the recycling process\nCausing it to explode catch light sending debris into the air\nSecondary explosion takes place\nFire spreads to the bales on the conveyor belt\nFire suppression system activates containing/controlling the fire\n\n\n Benefits of the sprinkler system  \n\nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke controlling the fire prior to the arrival of the fire and rescue service\n\n Business Continuity \n\nThis incident clearly demonstrates the importance of protecting plant/machinery in the waste/recycling sector with Automatic fire suppression systems\nThe dangers if batteries\, or electrical items\, are not properly separated as part of the waste and recycling process\n\nCraig Powell\, Contract manager\, processing for Bristol Waste who was onsite when the fire in the film broke out said: \n “We heard the explosion\, which is when you see the debris fly in the air\, within seconds there were flames. We we’re lucky with this one; the fire systems we have in place ensured it was controlled before it became too big. However\, these types of fires\, if we were on a residential street\, could cause untold damage. \n“People think because they are empty or flat\, cannisters and batteries are safe\, but they act like little bombs\, which are surrounded by dry flammable recycling – it’s really dangerous. But keeping us all safe is simple\, just separate your batteries and places them in a clear\, untied bag in your black recycling box\, and take cannisters to the recycling centre.” \nArticle Source/video – Credit Bristol Waste Company \nLinks \n\nBAFSA Information File; Fire Suppression Systems for the Waste Management Industry\nBristol Waste Company press release\nAvon Fire Rescue Service\nITV news
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/bristol-recycling-centre-suppression-activation/
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220703T115800
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220703T115800
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220706T194830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220706T195421Z
UID:10000374-1656849480-1656849480@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:London\, St Mark’s Square Bromley Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:                 \nImages LFB Copyright Twitter Posts \n\nFire & Rescue Service; London Fire Brigade (LFB)\nDate of incident: 03/07/2022\nTime of Call 11:58\nPremise type: Purpose built flats\, 10 or more storeys\nType of Incident: Fire\nLocation of Fire; External balcony permanently open to the outside\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Sprinklers\n\nLFB have reported the above-mentioned fire involving a purpose-built block of flats of 19 Storeys located in the centre of Bromley\, South London. \nBackground \n\nThe St Marks development opened in 2019 which included a new public plaza\, nine-screen multiplex cinema\, café and restaurants and a 130-bed hotel.\nFocal point of the development included a 19-storey purpose-built block of flats consisting of 200 apartments with the luxury apartments provided with external balconies.\nLuxury apartments with external open balcony\, serves two apartments with privacy provided between the two apartments by the provision of a glass balustrade\nBalconies constructed of timber cladding construction.\nResidential sprinkler system coverage\, residential apartments\n\nIncident \n\nLFB control centre received 95 calls\n15 fire pumping appliances\, 1 x 64m turntable ladder were mobilised from fire stations across south London\, including Bromley\, Beckenham\, Addington\, and Woodside.\nThe seat of the fire was established to be on the external balcony of a five roomed apartment on the 15 storey. Spreading horizontally along the balcony of the adjacent apartment\nThe intensity of the fire resulted in the glazing for both apartments adjacent to the balcony failing\, allowing internal fire to spread within the two apartments\nThe fire proceeded to spread vertically to the slopping roof involving the solar panels\nFurther fire damage sustained to two further apartments located on the 16/17 floors\, roofing.\nThe cause of the fire is under investigation\n\nActuation Residential Concealed Sprinkler Heads \n\n5 Sprinkler heads actuated\n3 sprinkler heads actuated within the apartment located immediately adjacent to the seat of the fire on the external balcony with 2 additional sprinkler heads actuating in the adjacent apartment\n\nFire Damage\, 15 Floor \n\nOne five roomed apartment\, 75% damaged by fire with a further apartment sustaining 5% damage by fire.\nThe enclosed balcony area decking/timber façade severely damaged by fire\nSolar panels located on the roof\, 100% damaged by fire\nExtensive fire damage to the sloping roof between the 15/16 floor\n\nBenefits of the Residential Sprinkler System  \n\nInternal fire spread within the two apartments contained/controlled\, preventing further fire spread to the common ways\nRapidly reducing the rate of production of heat and smoke\nIntegrity of the means of escape\, maintained\nTwo compartment fires\, flash over prevented\nAllowing firefighters in carrying out search and rescue operations by limiting fire development\, which significantly reduces the risks to firefighters.\n\nFirefighting Media Used \n\n5 x Jets\n1 x 64m Turntable Ladder\nWet rising main\n\n Sprinkler Protection for External Balconies \n\nThis will not be the last fire involving balconies is there a case for external balconies to be sprinkler protected?\nBS9251 refers to the fact that Sprinkler protection should be provided in all parts of the premises\, however\, sprinkler protection may be omitted from external balconies permanently open to the outside unless it is required by a fire strategy or risk assessment.\n\nConclusion \nThis incident clearly demonstrates. \n\nThe danger of balcony fires where combustible materials have been used in the balcony or external wall system allowing external fire to spread across the façade.\nThe benefits of installing a residential sprinkler system for life safety purposes for a high-rise residential development.\n\n West Hampstead Balcony Fire Case Study  \n\nOne of the most high-profile sprinkler saves in London occurred in the Balcony Fire at West Hampstead on 3 July 2018 involving a purpose-built block of flats of 12 floors. In the space of 19 minutes from the actuation of the first fire sprinkler head\, 5 apartments were exposed to fire and heat activating 12 fire sprinkler heads which is unprecedented in a residential fire.\nLFB commenced investigations to the incident commissioning the case study report to raise awareness in the residential sector of the beneficial/effectiveness impact that incorporating Automatic Fire Suppression Systems can have in a multipoint residential high-rise fire\n\nLinks \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nLFB Press release\, Flat Fire- Bromley\nLFB Balcony Fire at West Hampstead Report\nLFB Twitter Bromley flat fire\n\n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/london-st-marks-square-bromley-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Bromley
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220618T093800
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220618T093800
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220618T221159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220618T221912Z
UID:10000365-1655545080-1655545080@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Fire Sprinklers Save Derbyshire School
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Derbyshire Fire Rescue Service (DFRS)\nDate of incident; 22 May 2022\nTime of call 09:38\nLocation; Glossopdale School and Sixth Form\, Glossop\nBackground; Purpose built new school occupied 2018\nPurpose group; Educational building\nIncident; Fire\nLocation of Incident: Room\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System (AFSS); Sprinkler System\n\nDFRS\, reported the above-mentioned fire sprinkler that clearly identifies the benefits of installing automatic fire suppression systems for schools. \nOn this occasion protecting this school\, both in terms of life and property protection. \nThe Incident  \nThe fire originated in a room located at the rear of the building which was extinguished before the arrival of DFRS. Two people with minor burns received hospital treatment as a result from the fire \nIt is reported that approximately 1m2 of floor space damaged by fire\, smoke damage contained to the compartment of origin \nAutomatic Fire Suppression System \n\nThe system was installed to meet the requirements of BS12845\nWater supply via dedicated capacity tank/Pump\, minimum duration of 30mins\nTwo fire sprinkler heads actuated\n\nBusiness Continuity \nSchool fires have a devasting impact on both a school and a community\, every year many schools are damaged or destroyed by fires\, affecting the education of pupils across the country causing millions of pounds worth of damage. \nOn this occasion\, the impact of this school fire was minimal due to the decision at the design stage to install fire sprinklers throughout the school: – \n\nFire\, heat/smoke damage contained to the compartment of origin\nOther locations within the school were unaffected\nSchools’ continuity allowing pupils/students to return to normality far more efficiently with considerably less disruption\nThe school was closed for only 2 hours the following day allowing for minor housekeeping to be completed\n\n  \nWhen you compare this to the three major school fires in Derbyshire that were all severely damaged by fire in May/October 2020\, where sprinklers were not fitted \n\n St Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy\, in Darley Abbey\, 3 October 2020\nRavensdale Infant School\,  5 October 2020\nHarrington Junior school fire 28 May 2020\n\n \nCredit image DFRS\, Ravensdale Infant School \n  \nThese fires have resulted in the agreement of a statement of intent\, between DFRS\, Derby City Council and Derbyshire County Council\, surrounding sprinklers in new-build schools and those undergoing renovation\, which should be applauded.\n  \n \n\nThis incident clearly demonstrates the importance of protecting educational premises with AFSS:-\n\nWithout the Fire Sprinkler System\, there would have been significant damage to the school\, potential risk of injury to members of staff\, firefighters\n\nLegislation \n\nCurrently sprinklers are only mandatory in new school buildings in Scotland and Wales but not in England and Northern Ireland.\nBuilding Bulletin 100 (Design document for new schools) is currently being reviewed\, highlighting that the sprinkler expectation will be removed. Our position is that that government explicitly maintains the sprinkler expectation in the revised BB100 publication so that fewer schools are damaged and destroyed by fire.\n\n Links \n\nBAFSA;-Sprinklers In Schools animation\nDFRS; Statement of Intent-Fire Protection measures in Schools\nDFRS; Press release\nNFCC; Sprinkler Tool Kit 2022\n\n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/fire-sprinklers-save-derbyshire-school/
LOCATION:Glossop
CATEGORIES:Commercial
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T183700
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220611T193500
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220707T074249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220707T074249Z
UID:10000375-1654972620-1654976100@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:London\, Hotel Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire & Rescue Service; London Fire Brigade (LFB)\nDate of incident: 11/06/2022\nTime of Call 18:37\nPremise type: Hotel of 7 Storeys\, 3 basement levels\nType of Incident: Fire\nLocation of Fire; Basement\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Sprinklers\n\nLFB have reported the above-mentioned fire involving a fire located in the basement of the premises. \n Incident \n\n4 fire pumping appliances\, were mobilised from fire stations located in the city of London\n25 Firefighters were required to deal with the incident\nThe premises implemented its emergency action plan (EAFP) resulting in over 700 guests/staff evacuating the premises\nThe seat of the fire involved stacked towels in the basement corridor of the spa area\nCause of the fire is believed to have been accidental\, caused by self-heating towels\n2 Sprinkler heads actuated extinguishing the fire before the arrival of the LFB\nTime of stop 19:35\n\nBenefits of the commercial sprinkler System \n\nNo injuries were reported\nThe sprinkler system was interfaced with the fire detection\, fire alarm system\, the benefit of which allowed.\n\n\nThe LFB to be alerted\, mobilised.\nThe premises to implement their EAFP allowing their occupants to safely evacuate the building.\n\n\nFire was extinguished\, contained to compartment of origin\n\nBusiness Continuity\, \n\nMinimal disruption sustained to the hotel\, allowing the business to resume operations quickly within an hour of the incident\nPotential major fire prevented\, reducing costs to business by limiting fire damage\n\nThis incident proves once again the installation of a sprinkler system prevents major financial losses ensuring that if a fire occurs it is only a minor inconvenience. \nTwo fires two different outcomes \n\nWhen you compare this incident to a hotel fire in Willenhall\, West Midlands reported by the Business Sprinkler alliance where sprinklers were not fitted\,\nThe outcome.\n\n\n10 pumping fire appliances requiring 60 firefighters to extinguish the fire\nGuests had to be relocated to alternative accommodation\n\n\nIncident commander Dave Hodgkins said: “The building has been completely gutted out by the fire. “We managed to save a small part of it when the fire was spreading\, but the affected areas have been completely destroyed.”\n\nLinks \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nLFB Press Release\, City of London\nBusiness Sprinkler Alliance\,Hotel Willenhall\, Hoilday Inn fire
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/london-hotel-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:City of London
CATEGORIES:Commercial
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220608T064400
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220608T194400
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220619T180916Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220619T180916Z
UID:10000366-1654670640-1654717440@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Scotland Specialized Housing Sprinkler Save
DESCRIPTION:Date of Incident; 8 June 2022\nTime of call; 06:44\nLocation; Scotland\nOccupancy; Specialized Housing\nTwo storey\, 30 Individual  flats with additional care facilities\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Sprinklers\n\nThe Incident  \nThe fire occurred within the ground floor of a 2-bedroom flat activating 1 concealed pendent residential sprinkler head. A further sprinkler head located in the room of origin did not actuate as the required temperature of 68 degrees was not achieved\, the cover plate however detached from its housing. The fire was extinguished before the arrival of Scottish Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS) with minor fire\, smoke damage reported in the compartment of origin\, the fire is believed to have been caused by careless disposal of smoking materials igniting the armchair. \nBusiness Continuity \n\nSprinkler system interfaced with the fire alarm system with the facility of being connected to a alarm receiving centre or onsite representative\, outcome SFRS immediately mobilised\nOn arrival sprinkler system isolated by SFRS\,\nSystem reinstated the same afternoon\nMinimal disruption to the home\nAlternative accommodation required for the occupant of the flat\, allowing minor repairs to be completed following the fire\n\n This incident clearly demonstrates the benefits of installing Automatic Fire Suppression Systems in premises housing the most vulnerable residents in our communities. \n\nFire confined to compartment of origin preventing flashover\nSafety of fire crews reinforced with extra time to implement their tactical action plan\nProviding;\n\n\nExtra layer of safety from fire protecting our most vulnerable residents\nEffective solution to reduce fire losses and its consequences\, including the impact of fire on the environment\n\n\nNo injuries reported\n\n Residential Sprinkler System \n\nBS9251;2014 Category 3 System\nConcealed Pendent sprinklers\nWater Supply; Standalone capacity tank & pump\n\n Point of Note \n\nUnlike Scotland and Wales it is not mandatory to install residential sprinkler systems in new specialized\, extra care housing schemes or care homes in England. \nThe outcome of this incident could have been so different\, if the incident occurred south of the border\n\nCase Study\, The Newgrange Care Home  \n\nLocation; Herfordshire England\nDate; April 2017\nUse of premises; Care home\nIncident;Fire\nOutcome;\n\n\n12 Fire pumping appliances\nFirefighters rescued 33 elderly/Immobile residents\nPremises destroyed by the fire\n\n\nTwo residents sadly lost their lives\n\n If sprinklers had been fitted\, the outcome could have been so different. \n\nCoroner raised concerns fire sprinklers not mandatory\nHome was rebuilt\, without fire sprinklers despite the recommendations of Herfordshire Fire & Rescue Service\n\n Links \nThe British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association \n\nSprinkler Saves UK\, Annual Review 2021/22\n\nProduced for information purposes to raise awareness of the importance of collating sprinkler saves from across the United Kingdom \n\nIncident Data Reports Focus on Sprinklers\n\nA series of reports providing detailed analysis of compound data on fire incidents in Great Britain where fire sprinklers were reported as present\, operated over the period of 2018/19 to 2021/21 \n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/scotland-specialized-housing-sprinkler-save/
CATEGORIES:Residential
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220601T180400
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220601T190800
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220609T201449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T183047Z
UID:10000364-1654106640-1654110480@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Shropshire Recycling Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Shropshire Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS)\nSFRS Resources; Eight Pumping Appliances\nDate of incident; 1 June 2022\nLocation; VeoliaBridgnorth\nPurpose group; Industrial Premises Recycling\nUse of property; Recycling Plant Paper\nTime of call; 18:04\nTime of stop; 19:08\nIncident; Fire\nLocation of Incident; Ground floor\, Recycling Wastepaper Bay\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System (AFSS)\n150nb Dry sprinkler system installation\nSprinklers – 2 heads operated – K115 – 141deg\, Standard Response\, Upright\nDensity / Area design – 20.4mm/minm2 over 300m2\nHeight 9m.\n\n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nImage credit SRFS \n  \nThe Shropshire Star have reported the above-mentioned incident that clearly identifies the benefits of installing a commercial sprinkler system to meet the objectives of a ¹fire prevention plan. \n\nMinimising the likelihood of a fire happening\nAim for a fire to be extinguished within 4 hours\nMinimise the spread of fire within the site and to neighbouring sites\n\nThese types of incidents \n\nAre difficult to contain/control and extinguish\nRequire large amount of fire rescue service resources for long periods\nSerious impact on public health\, the safety of firefighters and local communities\n\nThe Incident \n\nOn arrival operational crews identified a fire within the recycling wastepaper bay involving 20 tonnes of wastepaper\nThe sprinkler system activated containing/controlling the fire\nThe fire was extinguished by crews wearing breathing apparatus using a hose reel jet\n\nOutcome \n\nMinimal disruption to business\nSFRS Stop message was sent 64 mins from time of call\nMajor fire prevented\nReducing damages\, costs to business and the economy as a whole\n\n Key message  \nAs part of a holistic approach Automatic Fire Suppression Systems have been proven to be one of the most effective active fire protection measures containing/controlling these types of fires preventing large costly fires developing. \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkle Association\, Information file\, Fire Suppression Systems for the Waste Management Industry\nShropshire Star\nSFRS press release\n\nSource\, article \n\nShropshire Star\nPress release Shropshire Fire & Rescue
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/shropshire-recycling-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Bridgnorth
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220528T023800
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220528T153000
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220530T124603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T124603Z
UID:10000362-1653705480-1653751800@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Fire Service Match Funding Hostel Sprinkler Save
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue; Service; Essex County Fire & Rescue Service (ECFRS)\nLocation; Westcliff-On-Sea\nDate of Incident 28 May 2022\nTime of call; 02:38\nUse of Premises; Hostel\nType of incident; Fire\nLocation of fire; Kitchen\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Residential Sprinkler System\n\nThe benefits of sprinkler match funding clearly demonstrated \nFollowing the above-mentioned incident attended by ECFRS involving a fire within the kitchen of a three storey hostel in the early hours of the morning. \nOn arrival operational crews identified that two residential fire sprinkler heads had actuated containing/controlling a fire in the kitchen which was caused by a saucepan that had been left unattended on the hob. \nAt 03:30 hours the fire had been extinguished with operational crews completing fire salvage duties before leaving the scene. \nSprinkler Match-funding \nECFRS should be applauded for their proactive sprinkler match funding programme\, which has contributed funding for the installation of sprinkler systems including. \n\nSeven housing estates in Basildon.\nRetrofitting a number of high-risk premises in Essex.\nRetrofitting a Charity light ship\n\nThe outcome\, providing a further layer of safety from fire as part of a holistic approach for the installation of sprinklers protecting the most vulnerable residents from fire. \nConclusion \nThis incident clearly demonstrates the benefits of sprinklers containing/controlling a kitchen cooking fire. \n\nFire contained to room of origin\nFlash over prevented\nNo reported injuries\nIncident closed within an hour\nFire damaged minimal\, contained to room of origin\n\nLink \nBAFSA \nSprinkler Saves Uk\, Annual Review 2021/22 \nProduced for information purposes to raise awareness of the importance of collating sprinkler saves from across the United Kingdom \nBAFSA \nIncident Data Reports Focus on Sprinklers \nA series of reports providing detailed analysis of compound data on fire incidents in Great Britain where fire sprinklers were reported as present\, operated over the period of 2018/19 to 2021/21 \nECFRS \n\nIncident press release\nSprinkler Match Funding Links\n\nSeven housing estates in Basildon.  \n Retrofitting a number of high-risk premises in Essex. \nRetrofitting a Charity light ship \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/fire-service-match-funding-hostel-sprinkler-save/
LOCATION:Westcliff-On-Sea
CATEGORIES:Residential
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20220526T043500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20220526T171900
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20220531T194011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220531T194243Z
UID:10000363-1653539700-1653585540@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Supermarket Sprinkler Save\, St Helens
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service (MFRS)\nDate of Incident May 26\, 2022\nTime of call 04:35\nTime of stop 05:19\nLocation; St Helens\nProperty type; Shop and Commercial (Large Supermarket)\nIncident; Fire\nLocation of fire; Front of the store\nIgnition source; Electrical\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Sprinklers\n\nThe St Helens Star have reported the above-mentioned incident involving a white goods appliance which caught light in the early hours of the morning\, the store was closed at the time of incident\, the premises commercial sprinkler system actuated extinguishing the fire before the arrival of two MFRS appliances. \nThe benefits of installing sprinklers clearly demonstrated with crews leaving the scene of the incident in less than an hour highlighting the benefits for business continuity. \nThe danger of supermarket fires should not be underestimated\, firefighters in Gloucester were put at risk when tackling superstore fire in 1996 which sadly resulted in the loss of life firefighter Fleur Bard\, sprinklers were not fitted. \nAt present it is still not compulsory to install fire sprinkler systems in new single-storey supermarkets and superstores\, Part B of the building regulations requires the installation of sprinklers in uncompartmented areas of shops or self-storage buildings of more than 2000 square metres \nLinks \nBAFSA \nSprinkler Saves Uk\, Annual Review 2021/22 \nProduced for information purposes to raise awareness of the importance of collating sprinkler saves from across the United Kingdom \nBAFSA \nIncident Data Reports Focus on Sprinklers \nA series of reports providing detailed analysis of compound data on fire incidents in Great Britain where fire sprinklers were reported as present\, operated over the period of 2018/19 to 2021/21 \nSt Helens Star \nCredit to St Helens Star
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/supermarket-sprinkler-save-st-helens/
LOCATION:St Helens
CATEGORIES:Commercial
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220524
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220525
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20221030T102044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221030T102044Z
UID:10000398-1653350400-1653436799@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:West Midlands Chip Pan Fire Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Image taken from Bafsa video chip pan demonstration\, click here to open  chip pan fire\nCredit BAFSA/Stewart Kidd\nFire Rescue Service; West Midlands Fire Rescue Service (WMFRS)\nIncident; Chip Pan Fire\nWhen; 24 May 2022\nWhere\, Edgbaston Birmingham\, Pool Farm Estate\nUse of premises; Purpose built residential block of flats containing 39 dwellings\nHeight of building: 10 or more stories\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nTriangle Fire Systems have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises residential sprinkler system in this 11-storey residential block of flats. \n Background \n\nAs part of a 3-year programme\, Birmingham Council approved the installation of retrofitting residential sprinkler systems in all their 215 high-rise residential block of flats in 2017 which included the removal of combustible material from the façade where it was identified by laboratories\, and the replacement of window infill panels with A2 fire rated products.\nPrior to this programme\, Birmingham council had completed a sprinklers programme to install sprinklers in all the communal bin areas of their residential tower block property portfolio\nThe approach taken by Birmingham city council should be applauded\, the outcome of which will provide a further layer of safety from fire for their residents by the installation of sprinklers clearly demonstrated in this reported save.\n\n Sprinkler System \n\nDedicated tank and pump\nSprinkler heads VK480\n\nThe Incident  \n\nWMFRS were called to a kitchen fire involving a chip pan fire in a high-rise residential block of 11 storeys. On arrival crews identified the premises sprinkler system had activated containing/controlling the fire before their arrival.\nThe alarm was raised alerting the resident who proceeded to evacuate his family closing all internal flat doors as they evacuated the dwelling\, no injuries were reported\nTall building fires are one of the most challenging incidents firefighters tackle on a day-to-day basis throughout the country. This was clearly demonstrated following the tragic deaths of two Southampton firefighters in 2010 who sadly lost their lives while tackling a tower block fire in Southampton.\nThis incident clearly justifies Birmingham councils’ decision to install sprinklers in all their tall buildings providing a further layer of safety from fire protecting both their residents/firefighters.\n\nChip Pan Fires \n\n The danger of chip pan fires should not be taken likely this is the sixth incident reported to Sprinkler Saves Uk clearly putting the myth to bed that residential sprinklers as an extinguishing media should not be used on fires involving chip pans.\nOn each occasion the fire was extinguished\, contained/contained.\n\nPrevious incidents \n\nLincoln\, 7 August 2021\nTonypandy\, Rhondda\, 29 December 2021\nFlint 3 June 2021\nSouth Yorkshire 26 August 2022\nLondon\, West Drayton 21 August 2022\n\n  \nLinks \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nBAFSA\, Incident Data Reports\, Focus on Sprinklers within high rise residential block of flats\nBirmingham City Council to fit sprinklers in tower blocks
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/west-midlands-chip-pan-fire-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Birmingham
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220516
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UID:10000387-1652659200-1652745599@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Elgin Academy Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service: Scottish Fire Rescue Service (SFRS)\nIncident: Fire\nWhen: 16 May 2022\nTime of call: 09:07\nLocation: Elgin\nOccupancyElgin Academy\nAutomatic fire suppression System: Fire Sprinklers\n\n SFRS have reported the following incident. \nOverview \nInterrogating Sprinkler Saves.co.uk records this is the third reported school fire involving a malicious act involving the school toilets located in Scotland in the space of 4 months. \n21 February 2022\, Crieff High School \n\nIgnition source \, toilet paper/fixed plastic toilet roll dispenser\n1x sprinkler head actuated\nExtinguished the fire\n\n25 April 2022\, Elgin High School \n\nIgnition source \, toilet paper/alcohol gel\n1x sprinkler head actuated\nContained/controlled the fire\n\n16 May 2022 Elgin Academy \n\n\n\nIgnition source \, toilet paper/alcohol gel\n1x sprinkler head actuated\nExtinguished the fire\n\n\n\n\nSince 2010 all new built Scottish schools are required to have automatic fire sprinklers fitted\, protecting both the occupants and the building in line with Scottish Building Standards for non-domestic buildings.\nThe benefits of this legislation clearly demonstrated for the above-mentioned incidents\, on each occasion the fire was contained to the compartment of origin\, preventing a minor inconvenience escalating into a major fire.\nThis is not the case for England\, current guidance when first released in 2007\, acknowledged the important role of sprinklers and stated that “all new schools should have fire sprinklers installed except in a few low-risk schools”.\nUnfortunately\, it is possible for designers and developers to circumvent the improvement in areas such as automatic fire suppression systems by using other building design guidance. The outcome schools not installed with fire sprinklers.\n\nBackground \nElgin Academy is a three-storey school accommodating up to 1050 pupils which moved into this new premises in April 2012. The school is a widely used community facility with sport facilities\, performance facilities open to the public. \nThe Incident  \n\nOne fire rescue appliance was mobilised to a fire involving the school toilet cubicles on the first floor\nUpon entry\, it was identified the sprinkler system had extinguished the fire with no further firefighting media required\nMinimal fire and smoke damage limited to the fully enclosed WC toilet\nToilet paper/alcohol gel material ignited first\n\nAutomatic Fire Sprinkler System \n\nWet pipe System\nActuation\, 1x concealed fire sprinkler head\n\nThe outcome of this fire could have been so much different if this incident had been in England. \nWhen you compare this to the three major school fires in Derbyshire that were all severely damaged by fire in May/October 2020\, where sprinklers were not fitted \n\nSt Mary’s Catholic Voluntary Academy\, in Darley Abbey\, 3 October 2020\nRavensdale Infant School\, 5 October 2020\nHarrington Junior school fire 28 May 2020\n\n \nCredit image Derbyshire Fire Rescue Service (DFRS)\, Ravensdale Infant School \nThese fires have resulted in the agreement of a statement of intent\, between DFRS\, Derby City Council and Derbyshire County Council\, surrounding sprinklers in new-build schools and those undergoing renovation\, which should be applauded.\n  \n \nLinks \n\nBAFSA- Sprinklers in School Animation\nDFRS: Statement of intent-Fire protection measures in schools\nNFCC Consultation response BB100 Fire Safety Design for Schools
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/elgin-academy-sprinkler-activation/
CATEGORIES:Commercial
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CREATED:20220510T191523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220510T191523Z
UID:10000356-1651785720-1651789800@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Carlisle Factory Sprinkler Save
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; Cumbria Fire & Rescue Service (CFRS)\nDate of incident; 5 May 2022\nLocation; Carlisle\nPurpose group; Single story factory\nTime of call 21:22\nIncident; Fire\nLocation of Incident Curing Department conveyor belt production line\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Sprinklers\n\nCFRS have reported the above-mentioned incident that clearly identifies the benefits of installing a bespoke commercial sprinkler system as part of a holistic approach to protect business from the impact of a premises fire. \nThe Incident \nFollowing the activation of the premises fire alarm system\, it was identified that an overheated bearing in the conveyor had caught light\, creating a series of knock-on events\, \n\n1x sprinkler head activated\nPremises conveyor belt automatically shut down\nThe activation of a set of fire doors on the conveyor production line preventing fire spread from the compartment of origin\n\nOutcome \n\nFire contained/extinguished prior to the arrival of CFRS\nFire service intervention minimal\nAttendance of only 2 pumping appliances\, crews checking for hot spots only\nImpact on business disruption minimal\nEstimated value of damage less than £10\,000\nEnvironmental impact minimal\n\nSprinkler system \n\n1X pendent head actuated\nWater supply\, private bore hole and reservoir\n\nBusiness continuity \nIs paramount\, following any fire\, you must ask yourself what the financial impact of the lost building is\, its contents\, the business disruption and jobs and the cost to the environment. Specifically in the light of the recent climate meeting in Glasgow. \nOn this occasion\, \n\nImpact on business was minimal with the production line shut for only 8 hours\,\nThe sprinkler system reinstated\, checked and serviced at 04:30 hours.\nyour attention is drawn to the article by Tom Roche Secretary of the business sprinkler alliance\, “when a building burns down what is the cost to the environment” see link below\n\nYou have to ask the question what would the outcome of been if sprinklers had not been installed? \nLinks \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkle Association\nInformation file\, BIF 26 Sprinklers\, and the insurance industry  \nCFRS\nBusiness Sprinkler Alliance\nTom Roche Secretary of the business sprinkler alliance\, “when a building burns down what is the cost to the environment’
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/carlisle-factory-sprinkler-save/
LOCATION:carlisle\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220504
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220505
DTSTAMP:20260419T165345
CREATED:20221026T085151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T085151Z
UID:10000395-1651622400-1651708799@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Birmingham Refuse Store/Chute Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Fire Rescue Service; West Midlands Fire Rescue Service\nIncident; Fire refuse store/chute\nWhen; 4 May 2022\nWhere\, Edgbaston Birmingham\nUse of premises; Purpose built residential block of flats containing 116 flats\nHeight of building: 10 or more stories\nFixed installation; Automatic fire suppression system (AFSS)\n\nTriangle Fire Systems have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises sprinkler system involving the internal refuse store/chute. \n Background \n\nAs part of a 3-year programme\, Birmingham Council approved the installation of retrofitting residential sprinkler systems in all their high-rise residential block of flats in 2017 which included the removal of combustible material from the façade where it was identified by laboratories\, and the replacement of window infill panels with A2 fire rated products.\nPrior to this programme\, Birmingham council completed a sprinklers programme to install sprinklers in all the communal bin areas of their residential tower block property portfolio\nThis approach implemented by Birmingham city council should be applauded\, the outcome of which will provide a further layer of safety from fire for both their residents\, firefighters.\nHigh rise fires are one of the most challenging incidents firefighters tackle on a day-to-day basis throughout the country\n\nSprinkler System \n\nBS9251:2014\nSprinkler heads\, VK486\nWater supply\n\n\nDedicated duplicate pumps with generator back up\n60-minute tank\n\n The incident  \nIt is reported that the fire was located in the premises refuse chute\, lit refuse dropped down the chute to refuse store activating the premises suppression system containing/controlling the fire no injuries were reported. \nDid you know that the BAFSA Incident Data report No 2 on fire incidents in Great Britain where sprinklers were reported for the period of 2018/19 to 2020/21 \n  \n \n  \n Identified \n\nRefuse stores account for the highest number of incidents where sprinklers are recorded as being present in fire incidents in purpose-built blocks of flats with 145 incidents\nDangers of bin store fires can have a dramatic effect on the safety of the residents\, specifically where refuse chutes and access hatches can sometimes be found directly opening onto protected corridors\, lobbies\, and stairs\, so providing the potential for the spread of fire and smoke to the common escape routes.\n\nIt is therefore best practice in these situations. \n\nAutomatic fire-resisting shutter should be fitted at the base of the refuse chute to restrict the spread of fire and smoke from a fire in the bin room. The shutter should\, as a minimum\, be operated on a fixed temperature fusible link.\nBespoke sprinkler system\, Further protection can be provided by the installation of a sprinkler system located over the bins\, with either frangible bulb or fusible link sprinkler heads\, or open sprinkler heads with water discharge controlled by smoke detectors.\n\nImage showing a typical refuse-store protected by a bespoke sprinkler system\, fusible linked fire resisting shutter \n \n  Benefits of residential sprinkler systems \nRapidly reduced the rate of production of heat and smoke allowing \n\nThe fire service crucial time to implement their operational tactical plan evacuate the premises\nFlashover prevente\nFire contained to compartment of origin\n\n Links \n\nBAFSA\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/2022\nBAFSA\, Incident Data Reports\, Focus on Sprinklers within high rise residential block of flats\nBirmingham city council planning final office report\nBirmingham City Council to fit sprinklers in tower blocks
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/birmingham-refuse-store-chute-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:Birmingham
CATEGORIES:Residential
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