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Old September 3rd 03, 11:49 AM
Watson A.Name - Watt Sun
 
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Now with the above facts in mind, which do you think is safer?


That's the same logic that dictates about how much money the
school board can save by NOT installing fire sprinklers in a
school building.

Jeff


I dunno about where you live, but I believe Calif. state law requires
that sprinklers be installed, so the school board has no choice. And
even if there was no law, the school board would have to submit the
building or remodeling plans for approval to the state board of
education, and that would be the end of it. If it didn't meet their
approval, it would be sent back to the architect for additions or
changes.

The fire chief told us that the architect did something really stupid.
They spec'd that sprinklers be installed in our computer room, which
is protected by a 'halon' system. So if there's a fire, all the
equipment gets water damaged. Stoopid. But the sprinklers are there,
just in case..


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