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Protect Your Manufactured Home with Fire Sprinkler Systems

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Every year, thousands of Americans fall victim to household fires, with fatalities and injuries disproportionately affecting the young and elderly. While preventive measures like fire alarms and sprinkler systems are common in stick-built homes, manufactured homes have often been overlooked in terms of fire safety. However, recognizing the need for proactive measures, Riverside County Ordinance 787 mandated the installation of automatic residential fire sprinkler systems in all manufactured homes. This marks a significant step towards preventing fire disasters.

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Understanding Manufactured Home Fire Sprinkler Systems

Types Available:

Manufactured home fire sprinklers come in various types, including Pre-action, Dry Pipe, Wet Pipe, and Deluge systems. Each sprinkler system type operates differently. However, consulting with a professional mobile home improvement service provider can help determine the best fit for your home’s specific needs.

Water Supply:

A reliable water supply is essential for the effective operation of fire sprinkler systems. Connecting to the city water supply or installing a sufficient storage tank ensures an uninterrupted water source. While sprinklers can share water from the domestic pipe supply, having an additional storage tank capable of holding at least 100 gallons is advisable.

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Pump Requirement:

An automatic pump, preferably electric-powered, is necessary to pump water into the fire sprinkler system. Whether sourced from the city connection or a storage tank, a pump ensures the system is adequately pressurized to respond effectively to fire emergencies.

Residential Sprinklers:

Similar to those used in commercial buildings, residential fire sprinklers are designed to suppress fires upon detection. This minimizes threats to life and property. Unlike their commercial counterparts, residential sprinklers require minimal water usage and operate individually, activating only in affected areas when smoke or carbon monoxide is detected.

Importance of Proper Design and Installation:

Ensuring fire sprinkler systems are designed and installed correctly is crucial for their effectiveness. Professional contractors with certification and expertise can provide guidance and ensure compliance with relevant standards. Hiring a professional safeguards against both potential scams and substandard installations.

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Supplemental Measures:

In addition to fire sprinkler systems, installing smoke alarms in manufactured homes can provide added protection. Early detection of minor smolders can prompt timely action as well as prevent potential fire hazards.

By understanding the importance of fire sprinkler systems, homeowners can take proactive steps to safeguard their manufactured homes against the devastating impact of fires. Consulting with professionals and adhering to safety guidelines ensures optimal protection and peace of mind for residents and their families.

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