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Sprinklers for safety: Uses and benefits of incorporating sprinklers in buildings and structures

Publication Year

2006

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Highlights fire safety benefits of incorporating sprinklers in building design. Examines trade-offs that can be achieved in design, looks at current technical advice available, alternative solutions to fire engineering, performance issues relating to effects of sprinklers on fire sizes, residential sprinkler systems and costing aspects.

Document History

Supersedes Use and benefits of incorporating sprinklers in buildings and structures (BASA, 1995). A report by Arup Fire.

ISBN

9780955262807

Publisher Information

British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association

Previously known as British Automatic Sprinkler Association, the British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association is the UK's trade association for the fire sprinkler industry.

Offizone
2 Kenmore Street
Aberfeldy
BAFSA
UK

Website: http://www.bafsa.org.uk
Email: info@bafsa.org.uk