Facts about Sprinklers from the National Association of Home Builders

The home building industry is dedicated to the safety of the communities in
which they build.

That's the reason why the National Association of Home Builders supports
programs that encourage the installation and maintenance of smoke alarm
systems in all homes.

Home builders have a vested interest in the safety of their products both
during the building process and after the house becomes someone's home.
Whenever changes are proposed to the building codes that govern how homes
are constructed in each community, the home builder acts as a consumer
advocate. It's the home builder's role to make sure that these proposals are
necessary and that they are cost effective before they are adopted so that
homes stay affordable. For each $1,000 added to the price of a home, another
250,000 potential home buyers are forced to remain on the sidelines.

Home builders would never diminish the important role that cost-effective
building codes play in providing for occupant safety and health; in fact,
new homes are safer than ever.  However, as a society, we cannot afford to
deny needed housing for the sake of new requirements without proven
benefits.  

While they should remain an option for home owners who choose them, fire
sprinklers in single-family homes are expensive to install, can be difficult
to maintain and do not represent a cost-effective safety improvement over
smoke alarm systems. For that reason, NAHB does not support measures to
mandate their use.

http://www.smokealarmswork.org/firesprinklers/index.html


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