A man in California installed his own fire sprinkler system and some months later his home had a fire in the kitchen. The sprinklers worked perfectly. During the investigation afterwards it was determined that he had not obtained permits nor had inspections of his handiwork. He was cited and fined.
So typical of commie-fornia. No fine, had he not have any fire protection installed? He should counter-sue. Whatever happened to innocent-until-proven-guilty? Obviously he was not incompetent, yet a lot of politicians are incompetent, corrupt, and worse.
@@Cor-kid It is not so much "laws" that are stupid, but rather the evil stupid Democrats that pretend like they can just boss people around. Requiring permits and inspections seems like a potential flagrant violation of people's property rights, also their liberty. If nothing was done wrong, then why exactly would permits or inspections be needed for a person's own property, that is not a public place anyway?
@@SalvadorUnited Evil bullies, commonly called politicians, feel like less of a person, if they can not get people to cower in fear and comply with all their stupid made-up ordinances, which are probably unconstitutional BTW, and it is a way to pile onto all the A through Z taxes, even more revenue for the corrupt so-called "government" to squander. Having to get "permission" means that you do not really own your property, or that your property rights are not really respected by a government that is supposed to follow its own "laws".
In my state (MD) it's more expensive to insure a sprinkle red home than a non-sprinklered home. Statistically, during the course of ownership of a home, that home may or may not have a fire in it. At some point, however, a home with an installed sprinkler system will eventually have an incident where the system is either damaged, activated, or malfunctions, flooding the home and causing a massive insurance claim. Yes; sprinkler systems save lives, which is the absolute top priority. They do, however, come with a price.
As I watched this, I thought, "This must be a co. advertising sprinklers". BTW guys, there's an unmelted candle on the table beside the sofa, nice try.
So? The candle still looks intact and unmelted in the unsprinklered room at 1:43, more than a minute after the sprinkler was activated in the sprinklered room. Heat rises, so the candle on the low coffee table was probably not damaged until flashover occurred. Those sprinklers work.
A man in California installed his own fire sprinkler system and some months later his home had a fire in the kitchen. The sprinklers worked perfectly. During the investigation afterwards it was determined that he had not obtained permits nor had inspections of his handiwork. He was cited and fined.
So typical of commie-fornia. No fine, had he not have any fire protection installed? He should counter-sue. Whatever happened to innocent-until-proven-guilty? Obviously he was not incompetent, yet a lot of politicians are incompetent, corrupt, and worse.
Honestly sometimes the law is very stupid.
@@Cor-kid
It is not so much "laws" that are stupid, but rather the evil stupid Democrats that pretend like they can just boss people around. Requiring permits and inspections seems like a potential flagrant violation of people's property rights, also their liberty. If nothing was done wrong, then why exactly would permits or inspections be needed for a person's own property, that is not a public place anyway?
Would you rather get your house burned down of get fined for not having permission
@@SalvadorUnited
Evil bullies, commonly called politicians, feel like less of a person, if they can not get people to cower in fear and comply with all their stupid made-up ordinances, which are probably unconstitutional BTW, and it is a way to pile onto all the A through Z taxes, even more revenue for the corrupt so-called "government" to squander.
Having to get "permission" means that you do not really own your property, or that your property rights are not really respected by a government that is supposed to follow its own "laws".
mad respect to the camera man
It’s a camera
He sacrificed his life so we could see this video
@@Official_Mabel13 r/wooooooosh
@@Official_Mabel13wow we didn’t know that omg Tysm for telling us
@@Official_Mabel13 oh my God, Sherlock you just cracked the motherfucking code
The way that it let's you move the video around is so cool!
I know mind blowing
Oooh I didn't read it was VR at first! Thanks!
You can also watch it in vr headset which make it feel like you in that room.
@@jacky445 oh jeez that would be terrifying
Super cool to be able to look around
This is scary
It definitely is. That is why it’s important to have an escape plan ready- know at least two ways out of every room.
You should have at least ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors in each room of the house.@@andrewsstation6436
The teddy :(
i was just thinking about him ):
F state farm but great demonstration. It did a great job conveying how quickly total destruction can break out.
In my state (MD) it's more expensive to insure a sprinkle red home than a non-sprinklered home. Statistically, during the course of ownership of a home, that home may or may not have a fire in it. At some point, however, a home with an installed sprinkler system will eventually have an incident where the system is either damaged, activated, or malfunctions, flooding the home and causing a massive insurance claim.
Yes; sprinkler systems save lives, which is the absolute top priority. They do, however, come with a price.
The other night a house set on fire by my school and it was so said the whole roof was gone
Ironically State Farm denies everyone
Since 2001 ringing fire alarms and firefighters rescues documentation
As I watched this, I thought, "This must be a co. advertising sprinklers". BTW guys, there's an unmelted candle on the table beside the sofa, nice try.
So? The candle still looks intact and unmelted in the unsprinklered room at 1:43, more than a minute after the sprinkler was activated in the sprinklered room. Heat rises, so the candle on the low coffee table was probably not damaged until flashover occurred. Those sprinklers work.
Thick smoke above, has to crawl from below to escape.
What camera did you use that was THAT resistant to heat and water? Lasted WAY longer than I thought it would.
It’s called CGI
Rip my house. Just burnt down
Me when I watching on a Vr head set:
No NO NO NO HELP ME AAAAAAAAAA
Hours later:
NOOOOOOOOOO MY PREACIOUS HOUSE!!!
I have those
I don’t know where the fire spot here it was? Behind the couch?
click and drag on the video, you can move it around to see the fire better. Also yes, both fires were behind the couch.
RIP teddy bear
A was 1000th like
Yeah
Scary
Hope no converse were involved
Oh shit this video tho !
بیٹیوں سے تنگ مت ہوا کرو
بیٹیاں اللّٰہ پاک کی رحمت ہوتی ہیں۔
بیشک ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Shut up
what is the cost of making this 360 rotating fire protection system
You would have check with a plumber in your area, but I'd guess a few thousand dollars
About $2.00/sq ft.
@@danielebrparish4271 for new construction*
That look like a shower
Jesus's the light churches tba