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Builder Fire Facts Quiz

Please take a few minutes to complete our Builder Fire Facts Quiz below.

1.  Fires kill more people in the United States every year than all natural disasters combined.
  True False
2. Fire sprinklers can save money for developers, builders, home owners, and communities.
  True False
3. Fire sprinklers provide high-value personal security for new homes.
  True False
4. When a fire occurs in the home, the sprinkler heads are activated throughout the entire home.
  True False
5. 90% of all home fires are contained with a single sprinkler.
  True False
6. Fire hoses, on average, use more than 8-1/2 times the water that sprinklers do to contain a fire.
  True False
7. Sprinklers may go off accidentally.
  True False
8. Modern fire sprinklers detract or reduce a home’s overall value due to the fact that they are unsightly or ugly.
  True False
9. Sprinkler heads tend to leak.
  True False
10.  Residential Sprinkler Systems are just too expensive to install.
  True False
11. According to the SBA, home-based businesses make up more than half of all U.S. small businesses.
  True False
12. In 2003, home-based businesses generated receipts of $830 billion.
  True False
13. Nationwide, more than 4,000 people die in fires each year, 80% in home fires.
  True False
14. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), a home fire can reach deadly proportions in only three minutes or less.
  True False
15. In a survey of more than 1,000 adults, 47% said they would definitely consider installing a home fire sprinkler system if they were building a new home.
  True False