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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250520
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DTSTAMP:20260418T094034
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SUMMARY:Cleveland Retrofitted Tall Building Kitchen Saved By Sprinkler System
DESCRIPTION: Image credit CFB\n“This incident again demonstrates the dangers associated with the use of chip pans\, Cleveland Fire Brigade urge members of the public to switch to safer alternative methods of cooking.  We applaud the landords approach to ensuring the safety of its residents through the installation of sprinkler systems\, without these this incident could have been catastrophic.” Says Matty Stather\, Fire Engineering Station Manager at Cleveland Fire Brigade. \n“Sprinkler systems are a highly effective\, reliable and a cost-effective fire safety measure that can save lives\, reduce injuries\, protect our firefighters who attend incidents\, provide peace of mind for our residents\, and reduce property damage. Cleveland Fire Brigade is committed to reducing risk to its communities and the installation of sprinklers by residential properties\, businesses\, schools\, and care homes will help achieve this.” Continued Matty Stather \nSummary \nOur thanks to Cleveland Fire Brigade (CFB) for reporting this positive news story reaffirming the importance of reporting sprinkler saves to Sprinkler Saves UK following a kitchen fire within a residential purpose-built block of flats extinguished by the operation of the premises residential sprinkler system. \nA sprinkler save is categorised as where one or more sprinkler heads have activated and contained\, controlled or in some cases\, extinguished a building fire. Each of these real-life individual tangible stories provides powerful evidence of the ability of sprinklers as part of an appropriate package of fire safety measures. \n\nReducing the impact of fire on people\, property and the environment\, reducing the risks to firefighters.\nAddressing the myths\, misconceptions regarding their safety and efficiency\, providing evidence of the ability of sprinklers to protect our communities from fire.\n\nFor this reported fire\, the benefits of \n\nRetrofitting a residential sprinkler system within the dwellings\, common ways of a single staircase purpose-built block of flats of 12 storeys.\nPreventing a potential major protracted incident\, which can lead to a significant strain on the operational resilience of Fire Rescue Service (FRS) resources\, leading to challenges maintaining a business-as-usual service.\nIncorporating a robust emergency plan allowing for the immediate attendance of an on-call response team to reinstate the sprinkler system\nDebunking the myth that residential sprinklers as an extinguishing media should not be used on fires involving chip pans.\n\nThe benefit of retrofitting life safety sprinkler systems by the landlord within their residential tall building property portfolio was demonstrated following reports of an accidental fire involving a chip pan fire\, two persons were present in the dwelling at the time of the fire who self-evacuated with no injuries reported before the arrival of CFB. \nThe heat generated from the fire\, activated 1 sidewall sprinkler head within the kitchen\, located 1.5m away from the seat of the fire\, which allowed a fire signal to be transmitted to the remote alarm receiving centre allowing the appropriate emergency response. The operation of the sprinkler system restricted the growth of the fire\, extinguishing the fire before the arrival of CFB. \nProviding further weight to the reliability and effectiveness of sprinkler systems following the report conducted by ¹Optimal Economics\, and commissioned by the National Fire Chiefs Council\, National Fire Sprinkler Network into the performance\, reliability\, and effectiveness of sprinkler systems in controlling and extinguishing fires. \nThe reports found that: \n\nSprinklers are 99% efficient in extinguishing or controlling a fire.\nSprinklers are 94% efficient in their ability to operate.\n\nThe provision of a sprinkler system does not neglect the need for other fire practical precautions or provisions where the person is at higher-than-average risk from fire\, unable to self-evacuate in the event of a fire. \nThe Incident \n\nFire crews were mobilised by CFB fire control at 18:17 to a fire following an emergency call received from the landlord’s remote alarm receiving centre.\nResulting in the mobilisation of 4 pumping appliances\, 1 aerial appliance.\nFollowing the completion of a dynamic risk assessment by the incident commander (IC) it was established that the sprinkler system on the 11 floor of the 12-storey building had operated with in a flat.\nThe provision of the sprinkler system provided extra time for the IC to implement a robust operational high rise tactical plan for the incident.\nUpon entry to the flat\, fire crews established that a fire within a kitchen had been contained\, controlled and extinguished by the activation of 1 sidewall sprinkler head located within the room of origin.\nThe cause of the fire was cooking left unattended involving a chip pan which caught light\nMinimal fire/smoke damage was reported within the compartment of origin.\nNo further firefighting media was required by CFB.\nThe sprinkler system for the individual flat was isolated by CFB following confirmation to the IC that the fire was all out.\nTwo residents self-evacuated before the arrival of CFB\, no injuries were reported.\nThe sprinkler system was reinstated at 22:13 hours\n\nAll images credit CFB        \n \nImage 1 Seat of the fire with limited smoke/fire damage.                             \n \n Image 2 Minor fire damage sustained to the ceiling  above the fire. \n \nImage 3 Position of sidewall sprinkler head.                    \n\n Image 4 Sidewall sprinkler head.                                     \n\n  Image 5 Concealed sidewall sprinkler cover plate.          \n \nImage 6 location of flat isolation valve located in ceiling void in the common ways above the flat front door.\nPremises emergency plan \nDue to the provision of a robust emergency plan protocols were in place allowing firefighters to interact with the sprinkler system allowing the system to be isolated following the orders of the IC when it was identified the fire was all out. \nThe problem\, post fire sprinkler saves reported where buildings have been identified as affected by water egress following the successful activation of the sprinkler system containing\, controlling or in some cases extinguishing the fire\, predominately due to. \n\nPoor business continuity management\, inadequate onsite emergency planning by the building manager or responsible person for the fire safety arrangements within a building.\nAllowing onsite information to be available for firefighters to interact with the building active fire safety measures namely automatic water fire suppression systems.\n\nThere is now a high probability that firefighters will attend a variety of incidents where sprinklers systems are reported as present and having an impact within these types of buildings. \nThe provision of a robust emergency plan will allow an immediate emergency response to be actioned by the FRS to assist in the management of water from the activation of the sprinkler system following a fire or even following the unlikely likelihood of un-intentional release of water\, due to the knock-on effect this can have on a business or occupancy. Debunking the myth that water damage following the actuation of the sprinkler system will be more expensive than the actual damage resulting from the fire. \nDemonstrating that a correctly designed and installed sprinkler system can detect\, raise the alarm and control or in this case extinguish a fire at an early stage of development. \nCFB maintaining a business-as-usual service \nAusterity\, cuts in public funding across the country have significantly impacted FRS resulting in a significant reduction to front line cover and prevention and protection activities putting a strain on resources impacting on public safety and service delivery. \nMajor protracted fire incidents therefore have a knock-on effect on local FRS resources\, leading to challenges maintaining a business-as-usual service allowing an effective response to attend other emergencies. The benefits of installing sprinkler systems in the built environment for FRS should not be underestimated. \n\nReduces the rate of production of heat and smoke\, limiting fire development preventing flash over providing the FRS.\n\n\nWith a further layer of protection for firefighters.\nCrucial time for the operational tactical plan to be implemented by the IC\, complete search and rescue operations.\nResources released earlier from the incident\, to attend other emergency incidents allowing a business-as-usual service to be maintained.\n\nFor FRS the early release of resources is paramount\, CFB have six whole time stations and 10 on call stations mainly in rural areas. For this incident 4 pumping appliances\, 1 aerial platform were  mobilised as part of the predetermined attendance. Due to the positive impact of the sprinkler system on the fire\, the incident stop message was sent 1 hour after the initial call allowing the release of all resources to be available to attend other emergencies. \nRetrofitting Sprinkler systems within tall residential buildings \nAt present there is no statutory legislation for the retrofitting of sprinklers within residential tall buildings. This incident demonstrates the benefits of installing\, retrofitting sprinklers within residential tall buildings\, demonstrating that a correctly designed and installed sprinkler system can detect\, raise the alarm and control or for this incident extinguish the fire at an early stage of development. \nIn addition to providing attending crews with confidence when attending tall building fires which are sprinkler protected compared to other buildings which are not sprinkler protected. \n¹Optimal economics report\, Efficiency and Effectiveness of sprinkler systems in the Uk: An Analysis from fire service data \nSources/further reading.  \n\nSprinkler Saves Review 2023/2024\nSprinkler saves Spring Update No 7\nBAFSA Information file\, A guide for Responsible Persons and Duty Holder\nEfficiency and Effectiveness of sprinkler systems in the Uk\nCleveland Fire Brigade\nBAFSA video chip pan demonstration\, click here to open chip pan fire\n\nIf you want to make a difference working in the fire sector\, we need your assistance…… \nTo make sprinklers the norm and not the exception – we need the evidence. Encouraging FRS and those in the sprinkler community to promote\, collate\, report sprinkler activations to Sprinkler Saves UK which will help to create a central and comprehensive record of fire incidents where sprinklers played their role in containing/controlling or extinguishing the fire. \nIf you hear of a save report it using this link. \n      \n  \n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/cleveland-retrofitted-tall-building-kitchen-saved-by-sprinkler-system/
LOCATION:cleveland
CATEGORIES:Residential
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230315
DTSTAMP:20260418T094034
CREATED:20230324T171953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230324T194009Z
UID:10000418-1678752000-1678838399@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Cleveland Factory Fire Sprinkler Activation
DESCRIPTION:Image credit Cleveland Fire Brigade \n\nFire Rescue Service; Cleveland Fire Brigade (CFB)\nIncident; Fire\nWhen; 14/03/2023\nTime of call; 03:42\nWhere\, Redcar & Cleveland\nType of Premises; Factory\nAutomatic fire suppression System; Sprinklers\n\nCleveland Fire Brigade have reported the above-mentioned incident resulting in the activation of the premises  sprinkler system. \nThe premises \n\nSingle storey portal frame building\nDimensions 73m² x 63m²\nManufacturing\, portfolio of materials for the footwear industry\n\nIncident \n\nAt 03:42 CFRS received a fire call\, mobilising 2 x pumping appliances.\nOn arrival crews identified a fire within plant machinery used to preheat glue which had been contained/controlled by the activation of one pendant sprinkler head located just offset to the plant machinery.\nMinimal firefighter interaction was required with only the activation of 2x dry powder extinguishers.\nSmoke/fire damage was contained to an area of 10-15m²\n25% fire damage to hot melt extrusion system\nThe cause of the fire\, suspected thermostat failure.\n\nBusiness Continuity  \nThis incident clearly identifies the benefits of installing sprinklers for businesses\, it is reported that the estimated value of damage following the fire is within the region of £10\,000. The business value is undetermined but could run to several millions. Alternative arrangements are available on site with other plant machinery available therefore no significant interruption to business. \nIt should be remembered sprinkler systems: –  \n\nProtects the longevity of businesses in the long term.\nSafeguards against disastrous major financial and equipment losses\nBusinesses back up and running in a short period of time.\n\n\nContaining a potential major fire to only a minor inconvenience.\nPrevents significant damage or destruction of a building by fire.\nProtect jobs.\n\nThis incident clearly backs up the findings of the recent uk research¹ that sprinklers are. \n\n94% Efficient in their ability to operate.\n99% Efficient in Extinguishing or controlling a fire.\n\nEnvironmental Benefits \nOn a regular occurrence\, images from major fires across the country are published on social media and television\, focusing predominately on both fire appliances\, firefighters tackling to extinguish\, control the fire\, along with managing the large smoke plumes\, generated from waste fires. The incident is then soon forgotten\, old news lost in the cloud. \nHowever\, do we consider the adverse consequences on our natural environment? \n\nAir contamination from the fire/smoke plume and the impact it will have on land and water courses.\nThe impact of fire service firefighting activities\, specifically the water run-off from firefighting hoses/jets containing toxic products.\nOther environmental discharges or released from burned material.\n\n This incident clearly identifies that active fire protection systems\, specifically sprinklers should be seen as part of a holistic approach minimising fire damage as part of a greener approach from the fire sector which is often overlooked. \nLinks‑‑ \n\nBritish Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association\, Sprinkler Saves Annual Review 2021/22\nEfficiency and effectiveness of sprinkler systems in the United Kingdom: An Analysis from fire service data¹\nThink Sprinkler\, Think Environment Sustainability (Bafsa Sprinkler Focus Magazine November 2022)\nCleveland Fire Brigade\n\n 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/cleveland-factory-fire-sprinkler-activation/
LOCATION:cleveland
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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