Message from @Just for youtube [NB1]
Discord ID: 588144074817798155
Yes
"States/regions *requiring* fire sprinklers in *new*, one- and two-family homes: CA, MD, Washington, D.C. "
"States *prohibiting* statewide and new, local adoptions of fire sprinkler requirements in new, one- and two-family homes: AK, AL, AZ, CT, DE, GA, HI, ID, IN, KS, KY, LA, MA, MI, MN, MO, NH, NJ, NY, NC, ND, OH, PA, SC, TX, UT, VA, WV, WI "
I doubt you're going to sway people here by citing California laws as well
Not about to cite THAT state. I'd rather die first.
Tell me ONE state that does not have a residential fire extinguisher code.
According to your source, every state in the second quote prohibits sprinkler requirements
Prohibiting sprinklers, *THAT'S* a new one.
In fact there's multiple limitations here
1) it's for new homes, and is not retroactive
2) it's only enforced by 2 states and a city
3) one of those states is commiefornia
Prohibits requirements. Don't skim
*Tell me ONE state that does not have a residential fire extinguisher code.*
Jesus, ¿do I **REALLY** have to point it out?
So are we counting prohibition of a requirement as a code? That's shifting goalposts considerably
No, please, @Beemann, prove you're as smart as I think you are...
Read your own source and come back to me
¿Is a sprinkler a fire extinguisher?
Damn guys, I bread crumbed the SHIT out of that trail...
And STILL, nothing to even generally change my mind...
No
That's a code for new homes built
A sprinkler is meant to extinguish fires
And if you're not going to count it, you're still on the hook for a source
Like cars after 1965 are required to have seatbelts
I do not need extinguishers in my home
Cars *built* after 1965
@Just for youtube [NB1]
Great, ¿what magical state is this?
You're trying to do this 4D chess shit but it's not working. You're just looking foolish
California
I have those red fire extinguishers but I dont know of any law that requires I own them
Or get them checked every year
Like there is at my place of employment
Their extinguishers are checked annually
By the fire dept
I haven't read everything yall said cause I'm at work but it sounds like only 2 states even require sprinklers in new homes?
And cali is one
But that's NEW homes
That's the building code
Yup
Like your NEW homes also require studs a certain number of inches apart and proper sewage systems
Like I said my house in the bay area has no sprinklers
They are not mandatory
wait i need to be a certain number of inches apart??
Damn right you do
-steps to the right- fixed 😛
this is what i get for moving to berkeley. stud regulation tsk tsk
Tsk tsk indeed
is it still 16inches on center for 4x2 studs? or has that changed?
😉