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Catastrophic fire losses avoidable

Published: Fri 27 Jan 2006 06:04 PM
26 January 2006
Catastrophic fire losses avoidable says Fire Protection Association
The Fire Protection Association of New Zealand has expressed concern that the major losses incurred in two factory fires this week could have been prevented had the buildings been fitted with sprinkler systems.
Chief Executive of the Association Bob Taylor, said today that both the area of the Juken NZ triboard mill affected by fire in Kaitaia and the Pacific Plastic Recyclers factory in Otaki did not have sprinklers, which could have significantly reduced the damage done by these major fires.
"Not only material damage, but also the economic damage to the small towns where they are both major employers, as well as the atmospheric pollution. And then there are the many hours spent by mainly volunteer fire brigade staff in attending to these fires."
Mr Taylor pointed to the example of the New Zealand Yachts plant in Whangarei, where a fire just last week in a building that has sprinklers and an overlapping heat detection system, was extinguished by just one sprinkler head activating above the seat of the fire in a dust hopper.
"It could have been very nasty without such a system, because adjacent to the fire area was a lot of fuel such as timber, paint and thinners. Instead, damage was minimal - and I'm sure the company owners and their insurers are very happy, compared with the outcome of this weeks' two fires."
"Fires like these and the damage which occurred are avoidable, unnecessary. If regulations existed which universally required buildings of such economic significance to have sprinklers, the social and economic impacts would be minimised," he said.
"We know of many other unprotected mills and factories around the country and these two fires are surely object lessons for owners and insurers to again look closely at their risk protection."
ENDS

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