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    Sprinkler System Installation NJ Do and Don’t at Royal Irrigation NJ – Video - May 5, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Sprinkler System Installation NJ Do and Don #39;t at Royal Irrigation NJ
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    Forklift vs. Sprinkler system – Video - May 5, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Forklift vs. Sprinkler system
    Know your dimensions, man. You #39;re not safe outside of warehouses anymore. Those trade shows can get you too.

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    TGIF’s Garden Initiative and Renovation of Mesa Court’s Sprinkler System – Video - May 5, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


    TGIF #39;s Garden Initiative and Renovation of Mesa Court #39;s Sprinkler System
    TGIF provides brief updates on up and coming projects on campus in order to promote a more "green" environment.

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    Spokane Sprinkler System Installation - May 5, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Sprinkler System Repair Spokane WA | (509) 977-4841 – Video - May 5, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Sprinkler system failed in Waterville fire, officials say - May 5, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    1:00 AM They suspect a cooking fire on a grill may have started the blaze, which damaged three buildings.

    By RACHEL OHM Morning Sentinel

    WATERVILLE - A sprinkler system that was not working is to blame for much of the damage to a Main Street building that caught fire Friday afternoon, investigators said.

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    "Because the sprinklers were not working, that allowed for extensive fire damage inside the building," Waterville Fire Department Chief David LaFountain said Saturday. "It could have been a lot less."

    The cause of the fire at 18 Main St. and the reason the sprinkler system was not working are still under investigation, although the fire is known to have originated from the porch of a third-floor apartment, said LaFountain.

    "We are pretty sure it was related to a cooking fire on a grill, but we need to do more work," he said.

    The building at 18 Main St., which is owned by John Weeks, a former Waterville police officer, contains three apartments as well as two businesses on the ground floor. The entire building was extensively damaged by the fire Friday afternoon, said LaFountain.

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    Sprinkler System Breaker Protection – Video - May 2, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Whiteboard Wednesday – Have You Installed Your HR Sprinkler System? – Video - May 2, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Grinnell Mutual Answers Questions about Home Fire Sprinkler Systems - April 24, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Grinnell Mutuals Special Investigations Unit releases a video in which investigators describe how home sprinkler systems work to protect lives and property. This video follows a home fire safety burn cell demonstration released in March that showed the effectiveness of residential sprinkler systems.

    Grinnell, Iowa (PRWEB) April 23, 2013

    Sprinkler systems absolutely save lives. Im not aware of any fire fatalities in a commercial building that had a sprinkler system installed in which someone died from a normal fire. An event such as the 9/11 terrorist attacks are an exception, said Clark, assistant vice president of Grinnell Mutuals Special Investigations Unit. Beyond that, Ive never heard of any fire deaths reported in a residential structure in which sprinklers were installed and a fire occurred.

    According to Knobloch, wet systems are commonly used for home sprinkler systems. In a wet system, water runs into the pipes from the water meter to the sprinkler head.

    The sprinkler head is mounted into either the ceiling or wall as determined by the specs for the home, explained Knobloch, Special Investigations manager. If a fire occurs, the heat generated from the fire activates the sprinkler head. Water is released into the room, suppressing the fire until fire personnel arrive to do the complete extinguish.

    While home sprinkler systems do not extinguish fires, they do allow time for people to evacuate time that is critical in allowing people to escape a burning building. Temperatures in a room without a sprinkler system are estimated to reach flashover the point at which all combustible materials in a room simultaneously ignite within just five minutes of a small fire beginning.

    Once the sprinkler system activates, it will suppress the fire long enough for anyone in the building to get out, said Knobloch.

    Can sprinklers be installed in existing homes?

    While its easier to install a home sprinkler system in the course of construction, it is possible to install a system in an existing home.

    With new construction you can lay out the sprinkler system in the blueprints and have everything installed before drywall or carpets are put in. But, you can retrofit an existing home using ceiling and wall mounts, said Clark. In fact, you can cover most of the areas in existing homes at a fairly modest expense and without a lot of interruption to your daily life.

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    Learn about your sprinkler system to save water - April 22, 2013 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Recent heavy snows have gotten us off the hook for watering our lawns for awhile. Still, the growing season and watering restrictions are just around the corner. With the weekend warm-up, this is a good time to get to know your sprinkler system better than ever. When you can only water twice a week, you need to make it count.

    Here are some tips:

    You probably won't need to water until well into May, depending on the amount of precipitation in your area and the weather. Check plants that get a lot of sun and don't water until the soil starts to dry out.

    Don't water just because you can. Spring is when the grass roots need to be trained to grow deep in search of water over-watering only makes the roots lazy and less drought-hardy.

    Finally, know what kinds of sprinkler heads you have on your system and set the timer to water accordingly.

    In one minute of time, different kinds of sprinklers will put out different amounts of water. If you don't know the difference between one that quickly puts down 2-3 gallons a minute and the one that only emits a half gallon, you will over water and waste water. Or, you will under-water and stress your plants.

    Know the difference between these three basic types of sprinklers and then set the timer accordingly.

    Spray heads spray the most water in one area in the shortest time. They spray one area continuously (they don't turn). In one minute, they emit 2-3 gallons of water and all sprays in the same place. Running them too long will mean more water than the soil will drink in and you'll have water running down the street.

    Rotor heads oscillate back and forth. Because they're constantly moving across the lawn, it takes more time to water the lawn thoroughly. This is why you need to set the timer to run the areas with rotor heads longer.

    Drip emitters not for lawns but the most efficient way to water veggies, flowers, shrubs and trees. They emit water very slowly, but very efficiently because no water is lost in the wind and there's little evaporation. Areas watered with drip need a much longer operating time.

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