New schools lack sprinkler systems

Date Posted: 12/10/2009

New schools lack sprinkler systems

12 October, 2009

By Olivia Boyd

BBC research shows 43% of BSF projects in England are not fitted with fire safety sprinklers

Almost half of England's new school buildings are not fitted with fire safety sprinkler systems, according to new research.

Figures obtained by the BBC show that 43% of schools re-built or refurbished under Building Schools for the Future lack sprinklers in spite of government guidance that the equipment should be fitted in almost all new schools. Around 20 schools are destroyed or damaged by fire every week.

The Chief Fire Officers Association is calling for the government to make sprinklers mandatory in all new school buildings.



Read more: http://www.building.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=284&storycode=3150719&c=3#ixzz0TiBIPOAO

Source: www.building.co.uk

 

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