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1 IRC Fire Sprinkler Code Change Update Anthony C. Apfelbeck, CFPS, CBO International Association of Fire Chiefs/ Fire and Life Safety Section

2 Historic Effort The single most important effort that we will see in our lifetime to improve citizen safety, firefighter safety and property protection. Statistics Support This Statement

3 The Problem: Civilian Deaths  78% of all structure fires occur in residential properties  84% of civilian fire deaths occur in the home  Fire Sprinklers reduce the civilian death rate by at least 63% in SFD

4 The Problem: Firefighter Deaths  1997-2006 250 Firefighters killed in structure fires −246 killed in non-sprinklered buildings −4 were killed in buildings protected by an operational fire sprinkler system  1 non-sprinklered attic fire  3 explosion at a pesticide plant

5 Background  The International Residential Code (IRC) is promulgated by the International Code Council  IRC is adopted as the base code for one-and two-family dwelling construction in 46 states.  IRC is adopted in Florida as part of the Florida Building Code

6 Background  Adoptable Annex placed in the 2003 IRC which jurisdictions could adopt to require fire sprinklers  Ultimate goal was to place a requirement in the core text of the IRC for fire sprinklers in one-and two-family dwellings  Every 18 months the IRC is amended in national code hearings  Came close in Rochester 2007 with 55% of the vote (need 66%)

7 IRC Fire Sprinkler Coalition  Formed in 2007  Mission is to: −Promote the health, safety and welfare of the public and emergency responders by supporting the installation of fire sprinklers in residential occupancies.  President is Ron Coleman, Retired California State Fire Marshal

8 IRC Fire Sprinkler Coalition  Broad Fire Service Membership −IAFC  Resolution of support −IAFF  Resolution of support −FFMIA  Resolution of support −FFCA  Resolution of support −110+ Other Associations and Organizations Across the Nation

9 Minneapolis Vote  IRC Sprinkler Coalition −Grass Roots Effort −Mostly Fire Service −Funding  NAHB −Adamantly Opposed −Funding −Some Building Officials  Typical code change has 300-400 people voting

10 Minneapolis IRC Vote  Sprinkler Proposals had 1,752 people voting  Need 66% to pass= 1,168  Received 73%=1,282

11 What happened in Minneapolis with respect to Residential Fire Sprinklers?  Two code changes were approved: −1. Modifies the next edition of the International Residential Code by requiring fire sprinklers in all new townhouses as soon as the code is adopted and; −2. Modifies the next edition of the International Residential Code to require fire sprinklers in all new one- and two-family dwellings effective January 1, 2011.

12 Impact on Florida  Media Inquiries  Will be decided in one of two venues: −Legislature  FHBA  FFCA/FFMIA −Florida Building Commission  Will consider adopting the 2009 IRC in the next 24 months  Adoption date late 2011/early 2012

13 What is the State Strategy?  Stay Tuned...  Must involve a partnership of FFCA, FFMIA and FPFF  Opposition may come from FHBA and some Building Officials −Fire service has been accused of “hijacking the code development process”

14 What Can You Do?  Meet with your Building Official and educate  Meet with your Water Purveyor and educate  Give your City/County Manager and Commission/Council a heads up  Get your local involved and educated  Encourage participation by your FM staff at the state level  Be prepared to send staff to the ICC Code Hearings next year  Think about implementation issues  SHOW YOUR SUPPORT!

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16 Special Recognition  Tim Ippolitto, Casselberry  Wendy Niles, Lake Mary  Tim Robles, Sanford  Orlando Nunez, Sanford  Jim White, Winter Park  Steve Peavey, Altamonte Springs

17 Resources  Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition −www.homefiresprinkler.orgwww.homefiresprinkler.org  IRC Fire Sprinkler Coalition −www.IRCFireSprinkler.orgwww.IRCFireSprinkler.org  National Fire Protection Association −www.NFPA.orgwww.NFPA.org  Handouts −IAFC Press Release −Q & A on Residential Fire Sprinklers

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