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dane
 
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My neighbour's sprinkler system was turned on when went to work, house
flooded, all inside things watery, insurance says it is sprinkler
system fault, they won't pay, it is one year 2 months old, brand new
home, what to do?. His inside things TV, bed, sofa full wet, carpet is
wet, basement 3 foot water, now they are staying in hotel. Need some
suggestions. This is in NJ. Township official says they inspected in
the beginning when it is brand new. Now we were worrying what will
happen if it triggers middle of the night, what to do?.


Was there a fire or an extreme rise in temperature in a room ? Did only one
sprinkler head activate ? Isn't the fire sprinkler system designed to also
trigger a fire alarm if water flow is activated ? It is a very poorly
designed system if no alarm is generated when water flow activates.

According to this FEMA site http://www.usfa.fema.gov/safety/sprinklers/
such things don't happen .

"A sprinkler could accidentally go off, causing severe water damage to a
home.
False! Records, which have been compiled for well over 50 years, prove the
likelihood of this occurring is very remote. Furthermore, home sprinklers
will be specifically designed and will be rigorously tested to minimize such
accidents."

I'd turn the system off. Your neighbor needs a good investigator to
reconstruct events and a good lawyer.