Title: NonRegulatory Routes Sprinklers
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- Mike Larking
- Fire and Resilience Directorate
- Communities and Local Government
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- SPRINKLERS RESEARCH PROGRAMME
- Low-cost sprinklers
- Cost benefit of sprinklers in areas of new homes
- Cost effectiveness of sprinklers in high risk
buildings
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- SPRINKLERS POLICY POSITION
- Governments primary interest in fire is to
ensure life safety. - This is the focus of the Fire Safety Order and
the Building Regulations. - There is no suggestion by carrying out this work
that Government would regulate for the
installation of sprinklers in new or existing
properties. - These studies are about exploring the
possibilities by providing the evidence base on
which interested parties and decision makers can
make economically sound decisions.
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- LOW COST SPRINKLERS
- Commissioned Fire Protection Association (FPA) to
undertake work. - FPA looked first at lower-cost system developed
in countries like New Zealand. - Based on systems developed abroad FPA drafted a
design guide for lower a lower cost system. - The original design guide used the normal
household water supply to power the system. - Sprinkler connections and heads taken from water
supply pipes.
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- LOW COST SPRINKLERS CONSIDERATIONS
- Not guaranteed to work in all circumstances.
- Concerns raised by water industry i.e. health and
water quality issues around dead legs - Water industry concerns
- Dead legs and compliance with Water Regulations
- Water pressure
- Liability
- To address the key concerns of the water
industry, have developed additional proposals for
the design guide. - Water Industry confirm they are content with the
revised design guide.
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- LOW COST SPRINKLERS PILOTS
- Phase 1
- Approximately 50 houses, aim to de-snag
practical issues and validate the costs Kent,
Cumbria, Lancashire, Northumberland - Phase 2
- Larger scale pilots, if appropriate
- Up to 3000 houses
- More robust assessment of average costs and
challenges
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- LOW COST SPRINKLERS OUTCOMES
- Assuming the pilots are successful, we will have
produced a lower cost system that will have a
crucial role to play in helping to protect the
most vulnerable from fire. - They will not be considered under the building
regulations, as they cannot be guaranteed to work
all of the time. - Through Home Fire Risk Checks, FRSs will be able
to target lower cost systems at the vulnerable,
as an additional fire safety measure.
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- SPRINKLERS COST BENEFITS IN AREAS OF NEW BUILD
HOMES - Government has set a new housing target to build
additional new homes to meet growing demand and
address affordability needs - In particular in areas like the Thames Gateway
- New dwellings will increase the population and
housing density in these areas, potentially
creating additional demands on local FRAs.
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- SPRINKLERS COST BENEFITS IN AREAS OF NEW BUILD
HOMES - CLG considering what options there are to deal
with this potential new demand. Three potential
options are - Installation of British Standard sprinklers in
all new dwellings to reduce the level of fire
risk. - Installation of British Standard sprinklers in
all new dwellings which are part of the social
housing sector. - FRSs to provide additional resources, such as new
fire stations, in the areas of new dwellings.
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- SPRINKLERS COST BENEFITS IN AREAS OF NEW BUILD
HOMES - Study objectives
- Perform a cost benefit analysis of the following
options - do nothing (base case)
- installation of British Standard sprinklers in
all new dwellings, without additional FRS
resources - installation of British Standard sprinklers in
all new dwellings which are part of the social
housing sector, without additional FRS resources
and - additional FRS resources (e.g. new fire stations)
in the areas of new dwellings, without installing
sprinklers.
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- SPRINKLERS COST BENEFITS IN AREAS OF NEW BUILD
HOMES - Study will consider
- all relevant economic, social and environmental
costs and benefits to the FRSs, the Government
and on society - wider impacts, on neighbouring communities and
- Implications in terms of FRSs ability to attend
to non-fire incidents and provide ancillary
services (e.g. home fire risk checks) - Assess the effects of a sprinkler requirement
on the supply, demand and affordability of new
homes in the Thames Gateway.
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- SPRINKLERS COST BENEFITS IN AREAS OF NEW BUILD
HOMES - Summary of approach
- Use of Fire Service Emergency Cover (FSEC)
toolkit and national model. - Use of existing evidence on the effectiveness of
residential sprinklers - HM Treasury Green Book guidelines
- Input from stakeholders CFOA, FRSs, NFSN etc.
- Research should be complete by end of Summer 2009.
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- SPRINKLERS IN HIGH RISK BUILDINGS - RESEARCH
- Property protection
- Recognise the impact and cost that fire can have
on local communities and economies - Government is keen to encourage and support a
culture of improved fire safety management,
particularly in those buildings which may
represent a higher risk.
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- SPRINKLERS IN HIGH RISK BUILDINGS RESEARCH
- Commissioned research to understand business
perceptions of sprinklers - To look into the costs and benefits of sprinkler
installations in commercial and other buildings. - Aim
- Facilitate business considerations of sprinklers
as part of the wider package of fire safety
measures that are available to them, particularly
where their installation can be justified as a
risk mitigation measure. - Key output from the project is the development of
a model for building owners/occupiers to use to
assess, on the basis of risk, whether sprinklers
would deliver an appropriate and cost
effectiveness risk mitigation measure based on
the specific circumstances of their business
requirements.
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- SPRINKLERS IN HIGH RISK BUILDINGS RESEARCH
- By commissioning this work there is no suggestion
that Government would legislate for sprinklers
for property protection. - We believe it is for the building owner and their
insurers to decide what measures they need to
protect their building and their business. - The Governments role is to facilitate the
process. - This research is designed to add value to the
process.
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- THANK YOU
- Mike Larking
- Fire and Resilience Directorate
- Communities and Local Government
- 020 7944 5695
- mike.larking_at_communities.gsi.gov.uk