HAMILTON, N.J., May 15, 2017 -- New Jersey Fire departments are invited to apply for a special grant from the New Jersey Fire Sprinkler Advisory Board (NJFSAB) to help promote fire safety in their communities.
The NJFSAB grants provide up to $1,000 directly to fire departments to help fund the construction of a side-by-side burn demonstration, which shows the effectiveness of fire sprinkler systems.
The application deadline is September 1, 2017. Any applications received after this date will be considered for the 2018 grant cycle.
The side-by-side demonstration features two fully furnished rooms, that are set aflame simultaneously -- but only one has a fire sprinkler system. This illustrates how quickly fires can spread, and the important role fire sprinklers play in effectively dousing fires which saves property and lives.
To view a video of a side-by-side burn visit: https://youtu.be/Ua2fqQY-AxQ
For more details and to apply visit: www.njfsab.org or call: 866-226-6006.
The New Jersey Fire Sprinkler Advisory Board (NJFSAB) is a cooperative partnership advocating installation and proper care of fire sprinkler systems. Headquartered in North Brunswick, N.J., the Board is comprised of unionized workers (Sprinkler Fitters Local 696), local leaders, code officials, contractors and businesses who represent fire sprinkler construction, production, distribution and installation. The NJFSAB’s mission is to help save lives and property through educating the public on the dangers of fire and the effectiveness and benefits of fire sprinklers in responding to that immediate danger.
Contact: Stacey Ehling, 609-408-2461, [email protected]


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