Sprinkler
Save in
Massachusetts
Massachusetts
recently reached
a major
milestone in
fire safety. In
response to the
2003 Station
Nightclub fire,
MA passed
comprehensive
fire
safety
legislation that
we call the MA
Fire Safety Act.
One of its many
provisions was
requiring
certain bars and
nightclubs to
install fire
sprinklers
within three
years. The
deadline for
installation was
Nov 15
2007. We have
just heard about
what we consider
to be the first
"save" from
this law in
Bellingham, MA.
While it did not
save any lives,
I believe the
bar owner would
not have been
able to open for
business the
same day of an
unwitnessed fire
without
sprinklers.
Chief Ranieri
sent us the
following
repot.
"My purpose for
sending this
email is to
report sprinkler
activation to
you. One of the
local bars
(Patriot's Bar
and Grille) had
just installed
and placed into
service after
the FD
inspection their
required
sprinkler
system. It went
into service on
11/15. On the
morning of 12/26
we received
a central
station alarm
for the
facility. Upon
arrival a
moderate smoke
condition was
encountered.
Investigation
revealed a
sprinkler
activation
which suppressed
a fire in the
kitchen. There
was no one in
the building at
the time as they
had not opened.
It appears that
there was an
electrical
fire which
burned through
the wall in the
kitchen and the
drop fire
ignited
several bags and
boxes on the
floor. One head
activated and
controlled
the fire
limiting what
could have been
a major loss.
The place
reopened
after cleaning
up that
afternoon. I
guess it is just
another case in
point
where sprinkler
systems if
properly
designed,
installed and
maintained do
work. Although
the intent of
the sprinkler
law was for life
safety
protection of
the occupants,
in this case it
saved the
business from a
major loss since
the owner
reportedly does
not have
contents
insurance. I
just wanted to
let you know
about the
success story.
Keep up the good
work
and effort to
protect the
firefighters and
citizens of the
Commonwealth."