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01-07-2007, 06:02 PM
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Unfortunately a grandfather clause does not serve to vitiate liability. Just because a grandfather clause says that sprinklers need not be installed would not necessarily equal a jury saying no liability.
The argument "But we meet the code" doesn't work. The Titanic met all applicable codes and was still short of lifeboat space! Sprinklers are a basic safety item. You can't get a hotel room without them now - at least in a room built within the last 20 years or so. Some houses now have them. Dorms have them. If we have a fire in a house that lacks them I just don't want to be in that courtroom when the jury returns with the verdict.
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01-07-2007, 06:24 PM
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John, once again your point is well taken as while only a few if any on G C have ever been in the same situation of losing a Brother/Sister in a fire. I include myself of course.
That is the main reason or part of it to demolish our "Old Peice of Crap House". It was a disastor waiting for a place to happen.
Would I love to see supresion systems in every house/dorm, you bet!
As I mentioned in another thread, I fought for it, but many things were put into place for it other than sprinklers.
There needs to be a seminar on what should be done and what not done with certain items with flames to try to keep it down from problems happening. We hope!
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01-07-2007, 10:04 PM
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It really is a cost issue. Ideally every residential house everywhere would have a sprinkler. Of course, ideally every house would have new electrical, special insulation, fire retardant sheet rock and so on.
Really, everyone should follow the basic common sense rules: no candles, watch the stove while cooking, don't smoke in the house, don't cover fire detectors, don't overload circuits, keep objects away from heating sources, don't use too high a wattage bulb, no matches or lighters, and on and on.
Unfortunately, some people lack that common sense.
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01-08-2007, 01:09 AM
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True, it is a cost issue, but should there ever be an incident at a house that lacks a sprinkler system I have no doubt that one line of questioning would focus on how money was spent on items other than sprinklers. A BBQ pit might not result in an angry jury, but a swimming pool instead of sprinklers might.
I don't know if the general fraternity has a census of chapters houses and their sprinkler status but if we don't then it might be a worthwhile task for the ELCs when they visit. Not to smack, but to gather data. We could then use that data to put together a strategy to install fire supression systems in the houses that lack them.
We owe this to our undergraduates, their families, and to ourselves.
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01-08-2007, 08:06 AM
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But John, a swimming pool is so much better than a sprinkler system. We can just equip each room with a plastic bucket and during a fire, have the brothers fill up at the pool!!!!
The thing is, there are so many more urgent structural needs chapter houses need before a $100,000 sprinkler system. If it's up to a chapter to take out a mortgage or significantly raise their rents for a sprinkler system, most chapters would vote no, and I can't really blame them.
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01-08-2007, 10:13 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by john1082
it might be a worthwhile task for the ELCs when they visit. Not to smack, but to gather data. We could then use that data to put together a strategy to install fire supression systems in the houses that lack them.
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I think this is the right idea. Mandating that chapters install sprinklers in thier own houses would be a death sentance to some of our financially weaker chapters. The first thing to do is to see how many houses don't have them, then work out, for example, at ten-year plan to make sure they get them.
If you need anything in the way of suggestions or data, I will see what I can do for you. In addition to being a volunteer fireman for the last 11 years, I happen to work in the fire service industry and I am personally acquainted with Pennsylvania's State Fire Commssioner. So my modest "connections" are at your disposal.
Mark
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01-08-2007, 01:17 PM
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Coming from a chapter that suffered from a large house fire, I can tell you that they can quickly end the future of a chapter. Luckily no one died at our house but following the fire the chapter has taken almost 10 years to rebuild itself.
While the initial expense of a sprinkler system may seem stagering, it is cheaper to install it in a new building than to renovate the house.
UF was very effective in encouraging chapters to install fire supression systems, they have a point system for fire inspections, with 100 points resulting in no social events at the house. A house that lacked a fire system automatically got 90 points.
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01-12-2007, 07:08 PM
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Kappa-Omega at Georgetown had the system put in about 10 years ago or
less. Of course our house is a dorm 2/3-owned by the college, so it was the
college's decision/bill. But it works!
Two small drawbacks:
A BIG UGLY box with huge pipes running to the ceiling was installed in the
foyer...right where we used to hang our 1928-30 ThKN composites, first
thing you see when you walk in the front door. UGLY UGLY UGLY.
Also, whenever the guys burn popcorn or smoke in the halls, the firetrucks
show up! lol!
Oh, and by the way....anytime popcorn is burnt on a college
campus, even if the alarms don't go off and there's no fire, the state fire
marshal must be contacted and a report made.....STATE LAW!! lol!
(I see this notice posted in the break rooms with microwaves all over
UKy's campus)
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