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The source of the water to the pipes would have to be buried underground and activated in case of a fire or else they would freeze. Uh right? |
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Plus I read that fire fighting pipes are the same as municipal pipes so the pressure would be to low without a pump. |
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By the time that the outside of the house is engulfed, it's usually too late, which is why all buildings should have mandated sprinker systems, including houses. |
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Sprinking water on the house will pretty much be usesless, which is why firefighters are usually directing the water inside the house through a window, at the core of the fire. |
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//Sprinking water on the house will pretty much be usesless,// |
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- except in case of bush fires, which do attack houses from the outside, not the inside (and can sometimes reach cities). Though, even then, you'd want to detect a fire approaching a house, not a fire *in* the house. |
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