Why Multipurpose Fire Sprinkler Systems are More Sustainable
Lake City, CO (PRWEB) September 20, 2017 -- If you’ve never heard of a multipurpose fire sprinkler system, it’s a brilliant design that combines the fire sprinklers with a home’s cold-water plumbing system. This unique layout not only saves on building materials, it also provides additional sustainable building benefits such as water and energy efficiencies. And, most importantly, it saves the most important thing on earth — human life!
Hear from Uponor Academy trainer Dan Hubbard as he details how multipurpose fire sprinkler systems work and the sustainable benefits for homebuilders and homeowners alike.
Thursday, October 5, 2017
2:00 PM Eastern
Register Now at http://www.greenbuildermedia.com/why-multipurpose-fire-sprinklers-are-more-sustainable
About the presenter
Dan Hubbard is the customer trainer for Uponor Academy. Prior to his role in training, he was the design supervisor for Uponor Fire Safety. He holds more than 18 years of experience in fire sprinkler design and has a NICET (National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies) Level IV certification in water-based fire protection systems. He has an associate’s degree in Architectural Drafting and Estimating from North Dakota State College of Science.
About Green Builder Media
Green Builder® Media, LLC is the nation’s leading media company focused on green building and sustainable living, affecting positive change by providing inspirational information to over 200,000 progressive building professionals and 38 million consumers who are interested in sustainable living. With a comprehensive suite of content marketing, digital, social, and print media options, high-profile demonstration projects, market research, and live events, Green Builder Media offers a blend of visionary and practical information covering a broad spectrum of sustainable living topics, including Internet of Things, smart home technologies, energy efficiency, water conservation, indoor air quality, resilient housing, renewables and clean transportation. For more information, visit http://www.greenbuildermedia.com.
Cati O'Keefe, Green Builder Media, http://www.greenbuildermedia.com, (513) 532-0185, [email protected]
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