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H.R. 642, The College Fire Prevention Act (1 comment ↓ | 4 wiki edits)
H.R. 642 would establish a demonstration incentive program within the Department of Education to promote installation of fire sprinkler systems, or other fire suppression or prevention technologies, in qualified student housing and dormitories.
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Marc
What a great idea. Our young adults need this kind of guidance when it comes to fire safety. At that age many students believe they are immune to common household accidents. Those 7 students who died in NC last summer might have been here today if they had spriklers or at least fire ladders. Permanent Fire Ladders are so important for a secondary means of escape, even with sprinklers. I have 3 in my house, and I can't imagine having to wait for the FD to come and rescue me, when I know I will need them to help get my dog out. What happens if no one calls the FD? Great piece of legislation and those that voted no, shame on you.