'Why did warehouse not have sprinklers?'
Millions of pounds of damage and workforce redundancies would not have happened if the Northampton warehouse destroyed by fire had sprinklers fitted, the fire service has said.
The first charred and blackened sections of the Garrard Waters factory in Caswell Road, Brackmills, were pulled down by contractors yesterday, after fire tore through the 60,000 sq ft warehouse last week.
The property was not fitted with sprinklers, which would have prevented the blaze taking hold.
Luke Hodson, fire protection group manager at Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "There has been millions of pounds of damage, about 35 people could lose their jobs, an industry for Northampton is now gone, and thousands of pounds of taxpayers' money has been spent fighting the fire.
"This building has been destroyed by fire, but had there been a sprinkler system fitted it would been a small fire, the size of a car fire. A crew would have extinguished the fire then left the scene and the business would have and stayed up and running.
"For a new building here, the sprinkler system would be one to three per cent of the total building costs. In more than 95 per cent of fires worldwide where a sprinkler system is fitted buildings survive the fire.
"It's quite alarming that we are still having these fires."
Mr Hodson added: "What is really annoying is that buildings of this size are not required by law to be fitted with sprinkler systems. We urge people to consider it."
Tony Brewer, chief executive of the Headlam Group, which Garrard Waters was part of, said he couldn't comment on whether sprinklers would have stopped the fire.
But he said: "Fire regulations within Northamptonshire don't require sprinklers within a building of the size of Garrard Waters. The fire service were on-site pretty quickly and were damping down the fire."
Mr Brewer said the company had decided to demolish the building.
- BREAKING NEWS: Tributes paid to Niamh Curry as brave five-year-old loses battle against cancer
- BREAKING NEWS: Pensioner dies after collision at Northampton shopping centre
- Man tied to tree and beaten on Northampton Racecourse
- BREAKING NEWS: Seven-year-old boy dies following house fire in Northamptonshire
- Northampton binmen at ‘breaking point’
- Northampton binmen at ‘breaking point’
- Staff strike at Northampton school over academy plans forces closure
- Saints’ stadium plans get support as long as traffic issues solved
- Eastern European pupils helping school standards across Northampton
- Vow to crack down on anti-social behaviour across Northampton’s eastern district
Looking for...
Featured advertisers
Jobs
Search for a job
Motors
Search for a car
Property
Search for a house
Weather for Northampton
Friday 25 May 2012
Today
Sunny
Temperature: 11 C to 24 C
Wind Speed: 21 mph
Wind direction: East
Tomorrow
Sunny
Temperature: 11 C to 22 C
Wind Speed: 20 mph
Wind direction: East
