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UID:10000526-1754006400-1754092799@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Staffordshire warehouse saved by sprinklers
DESCRIPTION:Head of Prevent\, Protect and Partnerships\, Ian Read\, said: “At Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service\, we champion the use of automatic sprinklers. As shown in the incident at a warehouse on 1 August \, the fire was contained and extinguished by the installed water suppression system\, which are an invaluable resource for our crews. “We would encourage all businesses to consider the equipment they have installed to help reduce risk should the worst happen.” \nSummary \nStaffordshire Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS) reported a fire within a single-story warehouse which was contained\, controlled and extinguished through the activation of the automatic water suppression system\, (AWSS) on this occasion  a sprinkler system. \nA sprinkler save (activation) is categorised as an event where one or more sprinkler heads have activated and contained\, controlled\, or\, in some cases\, extinguished a building fire. This review further substantiates the role and advantages of sprinkler systems within the built environment. \nFor this incident\, the operation of the AWSS\, inside the facility led to the following outcomes: \n\nReduce the rate of production of heat and smoke limiting fire growth and ultimately containing and controlling and extinguished the fire.\nPrevented a potentially extended incident that could have required considerable resources from SFRS and impacted routine operations.\nLimited the development of the fire\, facilitating search and rescue efforts by firefighters and reducing risk to personnel.\nAverted the complete loss of the building due to fire.\n\nThis incident provides additional evidence supporting the reliability and effectiveness of AWSS\, aligning with findings from the report conducted by ¹Optimal Economics and commissioned by the National Fire Chiefs Council and National Fire Sprinkler Network on the performance of sprinkler systems in controlling and extinguishing fires \nThe incident \n\nAugust 2025\, SFRS despatched 3 pumping appliances to a warehouse fire on an industrial estate.\nUpon arrival the incident commander established that the fire was located on the ground floor of the single storey warehouse involving an industrial forklift.\nThe fire was contained and controlled through the combined action of four activated sprinkler heads and the presence of ²firewalls within the premises.\nFirefighters equipped with breathing apparatus confirmed the extinguishment of a fire involving a forklift lead-acid battery\, attributed to the sprinkler system’s activation.\nThe affected area damaged by fire covered approximately 25m².\nFire damage to the lead-acid battery and subsequent exposure to sprinkler water initiated an exothermic reaction with the sulphuric acid\, while recorded temperatures did not exceed 80°C\n\nConclusion \n\nThe incident highlights the critical importance of active fire protection systems\, notably AWSS\, demonstrating their effectiveness when integrated with passive measures such as firewalls. Together\, these elements constitute a robust framework aimed at minimising fire-related risks to people\, property\, and the environment.\nAn event with the potential for significant escalation was resolved swiftly\, resulting in only minor disruption due to the effective operation of the sprinkler system.\nIncorporating sprinkler systems can safeguard assets\, minimise financial loss\, and bolster business resilience by controlling or extinguishing fires prior to the arrival of emergency services\, allowing for rapid resumption of normal operations and mitigating economic and social impacts.\n\nFor context\, in August 2021\, a non-sprinklered warehouse fire in Coventry reported by the Business Sprinkler Alliance required ten fire appliances and seventy firefighters to suppress the blaze\, which ultimately destroyed the Ram Enterprise building at Prologis Park. The structure was demolished four days after the incident. \nSources/further reading.  \n\nSprinkler Saves Review 2024/25\nSprinkler Saves Spring Update No 8\n¹Efficiency and Effectiveness of sprinkler systems in the United Kingdom: An Analysis from Fire Service Data\nBusiness Sprinkler Alliance\, case study Coventry warehouse fire\n²Firewalls\, is a fire‐resistant structure which restricts the spread of fire and extends continuously from the foundation to or through the roof with sufficient structural stability under fire conditions to allow the collapse of the existing construction on either side of the wall to occur without allowing the collapse of the wall.\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 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/staffordshire-warehouse-saved-by-sprinklers/
LOCATION:Staffordshire
CATEGORIES:Commercial
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250704
DTSTAMP:20260429T101640
CREATED:20250731T152730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250813T093621Z
UID:10000525-1751500800-1751587199@www.sprinklersaves.co.uk
SUMMARY:Staffordshire factory saved by sprinklers
DESCRIPTION:Head of Prevent\, Protect and Partnerships\, Ian Read\, said: “At Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service\, we champion the use of automatic sprinklers. As shown in the incident at a factory on 3 July\, the fire was contained and extinguished by the installed water suppression system\, which are an invaluable resource for our crews. “We would encourage all businesses to consider the equipment they have installed to help reduce risk should the worst happen.” \nSummary  \nStaffordshire Fire & Rescue Service (SFRS) reported that a fire within a factory and was contained\, controlled and extinguished by the installed automatic water suppression system. (Sprinklers) \nA sprinkler activation is categorised as an event where one or more sprinkler heads have activated and contained\, controlled\, or\, in some cases\, extinguished a building fire. This incident provides additional data regarding the role and benefits of sprinklers as part of a broader fire safety approach. \nFor this incident\, the operation of the AWSS inside the factory led to the following outcomes. \n\nReduce the rate of production of heat and smoke limiting the fire’s growth\, containing and controlling and in this case extinguished the fire.\nThe response prevented a potentially prolonged incident that might have demanded significant resources from SFRS and affected routine operations.\nLimited fire development assisted firefighters in search and rescue efforts and reduced risk to those personnel.\nPreventing the total loss of the factory due to fire.\n\nThe Incident  \n\n3 July 2025\, SFRS despatched 3 fire appliances to a fire inside an open plan factory. Upon arrival the incident commander (IC) completed a dynamic risk assessment and determined that the fire involved a large industrial oven had been contained\, controlled and extinguished by the activation of three sprinkler heads.\nProviding further weight to the reliability and effectiveness of AWSS 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.\n\nConclusion \n\nThe fire was attributed to an electrical fault related to a large industrial oven. Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus were committed who confirmed the fire had been extinguished by the sprinkler system\, proceeded to ventilate the building\, isolate the sprinkler system. Five individuals required hospital treatment for smoke inhalation.\nAs a result\, what could have developed into a significant incident was resolved quickly and was only a minor inconvenience due to the presence of the sprinkler system\, despite there being no regulatory requirement for such systems in factories.\n\nFor comparison\, an unsprinklered carpet warehouse fire in Kidderminster in December 2021\, reported by the Business Sprinkler Alliance resulted in a different outcome. The business experienced substantial disruption and now faces uncertainty. Containment\, control\, and extinguishment of that fire required substantial resources from Hereford Fire and Rescue Service\, causing extensive disruption to local businesses and schools due to road closures. \nSources/further reading.  \n\nSprinkler Saves Review 2024/25\nSprinkler Saves Spring Update No 8\nStaffordshire Fire & Rescue press release\nBusiness Sprinkler Alliance\, Lutterworth Warehouse saves by sprinklers\n¹Efficiency and Effectiveness of sprinkler systems in the United Kingdom: An Analysis from Fire Service Data\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                 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/staffordshire-factory-saved-by-sprinklers/
LOCATION:Staffordshire
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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SUMMARY:Staffordshire Recycling Centre Lithium Battery Fire
DESCRIPTION:Staffordshire Recycling Centre Lithium Battery Fire \n\nDate of incidents; 5th July 2024\, August 1st\, 2024\nLocation; Burslem\, Staffordshire\nType of business; Recycling centre\nUse of building; Open Warehouse Unit approx. 1\,000m2\nLocation of fire; plant machinery industrial shredder 5m x 3m\nIgnition source; lithium battery\nAutomatic Fire Suppression System; Bespoke Drencher Type Sprinkler System\nFire Rescue Service; Staffordshire Fire Rescue Service (SFRS)\n\nSFRS have reported the following two fires in a waste recycling centre fires in the space of 4 weeks activating the bespoke sprinkler system involving an industrial shredder\, conveyor belt which had chewed into a lithium-ion battery to explode and catch light. On both occasions fire growth was restricted by the activation of the sprinkler system until the arrival of operational crews. \nGroup Manager James Green\, stated following one of the fires: “Since the fire began this morning\, we’ve managed to get it under control and have since scaled back our attendance at the scene. \n“While an investigation into the cause of the fire is being carried out\, I want to advise people that disposing of batteries inappropriately can not only cause damage to the environment but also increases the risk of fires occurring. \n“Incidents such as this present a real challenge to the waste industry\, and we would urge local businesses and households to ensure that batteries are separated from general waste and disposed of appropriately via one of the many battery recycling schemes in operation. \n“The energy density of batteries has increased significantly in recent years as the technology has developed and even the smallest battery has the potential to cause a serious fire.” \nLinks/sources \n\nSprinkler Saves Review 2023/2024\nSprinkler Saves Spring Update No 5\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 the FRS to promote\, collate\, report sprinkler activations to Sprinkler Saves UK 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                 
URL:https://www.sprinklersaves.co.uk/saves/staffordshire-recycling-centre-lithium-battery-fire/
LOCATION:Staffordshire
CATEGORIES:Industrial
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