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Originally Posted by mtlogcabin
Can you elaborate on how RFS may have reduced the effect on other people?
What Builder Bob said !
Furthermore one of the primary differences is the reduced impact on the local government by the obvious cost and risk reduction of the fre service response activity.
RFS transpose the primary fire protection responsibility away from the public and foster personal responsibility for each homeowner for his own family and property.
Obviously reduced response cost benefits the community as a whole by the reduction in response expense
In a far away land (actually right across the Port Royal sound from Builder Bob) is an island beach community that has been requiring sprinklers for many years now if a house exceeds 35 feet in height.
1) This is justified because of the limited ability to fight high challenge fires on the beach especially where the local FD has not invested in the necessary equipment to mount an areial attack at those elevations.
2) The local island water service is challenged in the available fire fighting water supply and the property owners enjoy that reduction in their infastructure expense
Can you elaborate on how RFS may have reduced the effect on other people?
What Builder Bob said !
Furthermore one of the primary differences is the reduced impact on the local government by the obvious cost and risk reduction of the fre service response activity.
RFS transpose the primary fire protection responsibility away from the public and foster personal responsibility for each homeowner for his own family and property.
Obviously reduced response cost benefits the community as a whole by the reduction in response expense
In a far away land (actually right across the Port Royal sound from Builder Bob) is an island beach community that has been requiring sprinklers for many years now if a house exceeds 35 feet in height.
1) This is justified because of the limited ability to fight high challenge fires on the beach especially where the local FD has not invested in the necessary equipment to mount an areial attack at those elevations.
2) The local island water service is challenged in the available fire fighting water supply and the property owners enjoy that reduction in their infastructure expense