Home-made fire sprinkler system?

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Home-made fire sprinkler system?

Post by Attack Warning Red »

I've often said that in a worst-case scenario, I'd shelter at home/bug in. But I've got thinking - what about fire? No fire brigade or service is going to be around if I have a mishap, especially as I'll be using flames indoors, the risk is higher.

Anyone got ideas for a system to put out fires at home? An extinguisher in every room?

Or could I even make my own sprinkler system if I get jiggy with some hosepipes!

Thoughts please, and don't laugh... ;)
Spiderwebb

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Post by Spiderwebb »

I've an extinguisher and fire blanket in the kitchen and am sourcing the same for upstairs. Also looking into getting the airing cupboard door changed for a fire rated version - the combi boiler is in there. I'm also looking at collapsable 1st floor escape ladders - scary looking, but better than the alternative.

I read a thread on here pre Xmas about knowing how to exit any building you're in, which got me thinking fire risk.

Not really thought about the consequences of fire in a SHTF scenario, but your point is a good one. I plan to bug-in (for various reasons) and agree that fire should be considered a real risk, whether self- inflicted (candles, burners etc.), or otherwise.

I'll watch this thread with interest, but I guess the starting point would be a re-evaluation of potential causes and an action-plan to suit. Not sure how I'd retro fit a sprinkler system into the home, not without significant cosmetic compromise and an 'interesting chat' with the OH!
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if you were to go down the hose pipe route , You`d need to drill tiny holes in it . about 1.5 /2mm should do it with the open end blocked off .
how many rroms are you thining of fitting your sprinkler system in , if its just one, then taking it off the outdoor tap will do it . if its more than one room then you need to think about colour coding your pipes and also a multi tap . these fit onto your outdoor tap and turn it into a 4 branch allowing you to do this in 4 rooms .
YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
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Post by preppingsu »

Not sure its that practical to have a domestic extinguisher system :? but I could be wrong.

Certainly a selection of fire extinguishers/ blankets.
Smoke alarms as a warning.
Have a fire escape plan and the necessary tools to execute that.


Edited to add: looks like I could be wrong, according to unsures post!
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unsure wrote:if you were to go down the hose pipe route , You`d need to drill tiny holes in it . about 1.5 /2mm should do it with the open end blocked off .
how many rroms are you thining of fitting your sprinkler system in , if its just one, then taking it off the outdoor tap will do it . if its more than one room then you need to think about colour coding your pipes and also a multi tap . these fit onto your outdoor tap and turn it into a 4 branch allowing you to do this in 4 rooms .
holy smokes thats good.

i was going with the others- get detection, prevention and fighting euipment (ooh sounds professional) but now i wanna rig up dry risers and everything :D cool.

...but really all i have is alarms and extinguishers, and an escape plan too ;)
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YES i walked away mid sentence , you were boring me to death and my survival instincts kick in .
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Interesting reading, thanks. I'm not sure the wife would be happy with hosepipes throughout the house - but maybe something could be constructed post-SHTF (she may be a bit more understanding at that point!).
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In a SHTF scenario, my assumption is mains water will be out of action. So I guess you'd have to rig whatever system to a sizeable (to be fit for purpose) water storage container, then figure a way to generate a high enough pressure. Not being an expert in this stuff, I reckon this one has 'tricky' written all over it :?

Edit: And water + electric is a combo to think twice about.
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Attack Warning Red wrote:Interesting reading, thanks. I'm not sure the wife would be happy with hosepipes throughout the house - but maybe something could be constructed post-SHTF (she may be a bit more understanding at that point!).
nothing stopping you getting the goods together and putting them away , or you could tell her its for watering the green house :lol:
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Ah, I'd need a water butt, of course. :D

A lot of work by the looks of it - especially if I have to generate power for pumping too!