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Re: Automatic fire sprinklers
On Jan 11, 8:09=A0am, Smitty Two <prestwh...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> In article
> <580a5e4e-f39c-4dbd-8819-66c88be0b...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>
>
>
> =A0Evan <evan.news.re...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Jan 10, 11:51=A0pm, mleuck <m.le...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> > > The issue to me isn't if they work well but that federal, state or
> > > local governments shouldn't be mandating them. if the builder or
> > > customer wants them that's another story
>
> > LOL... =A0And why not ?
>
> > If something can save lives why not require it... =A0Especially
> > out there in the "heartland of America" where volunteer fire
> > protection rules the day...
>
> > Smoke detectors =3D required
> > Carbon monoxide detectors =3D required
>
> > automatic fire sprinklers =3D requirement coming soon
>
> > Not just the public safety folks, but normal people are
> > starting to see the pattern of people dying in small home
> > fires as opposed to large multi-unit dwellings which have
> > had the requirement to be sprinkler protected for a while
> > now...
>
> > How many people were electrocuted in the bathroom
> > at home before GFCI's became a requirement ?
>
> > ~~ Evan
>
> Thanks for your previous posts with good info about how these sprinkler
> systems work. But I'm completely opposed to laws designed to protect me
> from myself. I have smoke detectors because I think they're a good idea,
> but I don't have CO detectors, and I sure as hell don't want anyone
> telling me I need a sprinkler system.
>
> As for GFCIs, absolute bullshit. The number of electrocutions in the
> home, in the U.S. is vanishingly small. I researched this a few years
> ago for an a.h.r. discussion, and IIRC, about ten times as many people
> die by falling down while walking on level ground. A law requiring
> installation of tens of millions of devices in order to keep ~20 people
> per year alive is absolutely, positively insane.
Right, 20 people safe TODAY...
Want to tell me how many fatalities there were from those
electrocution
accidents 30 or 40 years ago before they became required ?
How far back did your statistical analysis go there Smitty ?
~~ Evan
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