Maybe LIFE insurance companies should be brought in as well? 

Steve Smith
CSFD

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Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 5:59 AM
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Subject: RE: Residential Fire Sprinklers

The type of system that is designed for a residence such as 13D is not
to protect property as everyone knows, so why would an insurance company
be impressed? Without the need for sprinkler systems I wouldn't have a
job, but as a home owner I find that it puts an economic burden on the
home buyer, especially those young first time buyers. A contractor can
also use this as a way to increase profits by jacking up the actual cost
of a system.
Besides, the majority of people don't even replace the batteries in the
smoke detectors let alone maintain a sprinkler system! When it comes a
time to do some interior renovations those "unsightly" sprinklers will
more than likely get a fresh coat of paint.

Russell Rewis
Brown Automatic Sprinklers, Inc.
107C Hemlock Street
Valdosta, Georgia 31601
229-244-8130
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