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Mythblaster Monday 11: Safety Resides in Each Home Fire Sprinkler
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By nfpa@jiveon.com We often talk about the best way to improve fire safety outcomes is by having interconnected smoke alarms to alert people so that there may be a fire. Interconnected in the smoke alarm sense means that when one sounds, they all sound. But for
Source:: NFPA – Fire Sprinkler Initiative
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