International Association of Fire Chiefs
Residential Fire Sprinklers: A Step-by-Step Approach for Communities

Are you interested in taking a different approach to fire and life safety? Are you interested in saving lives, property, money, and water? Do you feel a sense of obligation to the citizens, community and environment? Of course the answer to these questions is YES! This guide is a great place to begin or enhance your efforts to reduce community fire risk.

  • Topics:
    • Fire Prevention
    • Sprinklers
    • Featured Fire Prevention
  • Resource Type:
    • Guide/ toolkit/ template
  • Organizational Author:
    • External
    • IAFC

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