Side by Side Burn

Tinley Park, IL (September 20, 2022) – The Northern Illinois Fire Sprinkler Advisory Board (NIFSAB) is partnering with local fire departments throughout Chicagoland to conduct live burn demonstrations at their open house events. The burn demonstrations will educate the public about how quickly fires can become deadly, as well as the important life- and property-saving benefits of fire sprinklers. The events are centered around national Fire Prevention Week, which runs October 9 to 15. This year’s theme is: “Fire Won’t Wait. Plan Your Escape.”

The demonstrations provide a side-by-side comparison with two similarly furnished rooms; one room has a single fire sprinkler installed, while the other does not. Both have smoke alarms. Attendees will be able to feel the extreme heat and view the quick growth of fire in the room without the sprinkler and compare it with the quick response and cooling action of the fire sprinkler in the other room. The demonstrations also allow fire departments to talk to attendees about typical fire department response times, the importance of working smoke alarms for early warning, and well-practiced escape plans.

“A house fire can become deadly in as little as two to three minutes because the furniture and other contents in today’s homes are made out of petroleum-based plastics and synthetic materials, which produce toxic black smoke and burn hotter and faster than ever before,” said NIFSAB Executive Director Erik Hoffer. “With these live demonstrations, people can see how quickly everything in the room can burst into flames. They can also see how heat from the fire activates the fire sprinkler, stopping the fire from becoming deadly, so people have time to escape.” More than 110 Illinois communities require fire sprinklers in new construction homes — and many more require them in new multifamily and commercial buildings. Fire sprinklers not only protect occupants and property, but they also protect the lives of first responders arriving on the scene.

Below is a list of upcoming fire and sprinkler burn demonstrations. Contact NIFSAB or the fire departments for more details:

Saturday, Sept. 24:
Lake Villa Fire Protection District
Plainfield Fire Protection District
Pleasantview Fire Protection District

Saturday, Oct. 1:
Aurora Regional Fire Museum
Berwyn Fire Department
Clarendon Hills Fire Department
Des Plaines Fire Department
Fox River Grove Fire Protection District
Hammond Fire Department (Indiana)
La Grange Park Fire Department
Palatine Fire Department

Sunday, Oct. 2:
Roberts Park Fire Protection District

Monday, Oct. 3:
Moraine Valley Community College

Wednesday, Oct. 5:
Warrenville Fire Protection District

Saturday, Oct. 8:
Elk Grove Village Fire Department
Hinsdale Fire Department
Lisle-Woodridge Fire Protection District
Rolling Meadows Fire Department
Roselle Fire Department (Founders Day Festival)
Wauconda Fire Protection District

Sunday, Oct. 9:
Countryside Fire Protection District
McHenry Township Fire Protection District

Monday, Oct. 10:
Western Springs Fire Department

Tuesday, Oct. 11:
La Grange Fire Department

Wednesday, Oct. 12:
Westchester Fire Department

Friday, Oct. 14:
Beecher Fire Protection District

Saturday, Oct. 15:
Deerfield-Bannockburn Fire Protection District
Hillside Fire Department
Hinsdale Fire Department
Hobart Fire Department (Indiana)
Itasca Fire Protection District
Lansing Fire Department
Northbrook Fire Department
Richton Park Fire Department
Romeoville Fire Department
St. Charles Fire Department
Streamwood Fire Department

Sunday, Oct. 16:
Lockport Township Fire Protection District

Wednesday, Oct. 19:
Harper College

Saturday, Oct. 22:
Bloomingdale Fire Protection District
Oswego Fire Protection District

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