Thank you, Captain Herrick. 


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-----Original Message-----
From: Frank Herrick <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 16:13:48 
To: '[email protected]'<[email protected]>
Subject: Residential fire sprinklers in GA.

Here is a copy of my letter to Fine Homebuilding Magazine, ironic that 
homebuilders sell granite countertops every day, but will say that a sprinkler 
system is too expensive.


Fine Homebuilding Magazine

The Taunton Press

63 South Main Street

P.O. Box 5506

Newton, CT. 06470-5506

E-mail: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Dear Sir or Madam,



I am writing concerning a letter in your March 2010 edition, from Mr. Robert A. 
Meyer about the perceived hurdle in using residential fire sprinklers in 
affordable homes.



As a fire service professional and a paramedic with over 25 years of experience 
I can tell you exactly what will happen in a home without fire sprinklers.  
Furthermore I can tell you that the two most likely places these residents will 
relocate to:   the burn center or the morgue.



As far as price is concerned, the nationwide the average for the installation 
of a residential fire sprinkler system is $1.61 per square foot.   Habitat for 
Humanity homes are no more than 1050 square feet.  My math says that comes to 
$1,680.   I doubt the NAHB or Mr. Meyer has the plight of the homeless nearest 
their heart when they resist fire sprinklers.  The poor, in fact, die in far 
higher proportions than those who dwell in the stylish homes gracing the pages 
of Fine Homebuilding.  They deserve better than to be trotted out as a fig 
leaves for an industry accustomed to pushing the margins of luxury for its 
profitability.



The economies of sprinkler avoidance have always been a tall tale.  Any burn or 
respiratory injury that a requires admission to a hospital will cost many times 
the cost of a sprinkler system; ditto for the replacement of personal 
belongings and the cascade of other externalized costs associated with a 
builder's upfront savings.  Consider even the average cost of a funeral 
compared to the cost of a sprinkler system.  You get the point.



The damage to homes or apartments equipped with a fire sprinkler system has 
been $4,000 compared that with a loss of $17,000 per fire in non sprinkler 
homes.

In 2009 home fires caused 2,755 deaths and 13,560 injuries.



Your argument is we can't afford sprinklers, my answer is we can't afford not 
to install fire sprinkler in every home in America.



Sincerely,



Captain Frank  J. Herrick

Firefighter/Paramedic

Certified Arson Investigator


FRANK J. HERRICK
CITY OF LEAWOOD FIRE DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE FIRE MARSHAL
14801 MISSION ROAD
LEAWOOD, KS. 66224-9560
OFFICE:        913.681.6788 x 26
FAX:              913.681.2399
Fire Sprinklers Save Lives, Property, the Environment, and Water -  Protect 
what you value most!



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