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Homebuilders may use “loophole” to circumvent new fire sprinkler law
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By nfpa@jiveon.com A new law in Wales went into effect in January, requiring fire sprinklers in all new homes. Wales is the first country in the world to pass such a requirement. However, homebuilders there have spent little time trying to avoid the new
Source:: NFPA – Fire Sprinkler Initiative
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