Keywords: Health and safety, fire safety, sprinklers,
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Stewart Kidd | Feature | HSW
04.07.2008
Until the end of the 1980s, sprinklers were seen primarily as a property protection measure, beloved by insurers but largely unappreciated by others. Interest in the potential of sprinklers to reduce the serious toll of fire death and injuries began to grow in the 1990s.
The decline in insu ...
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