disaster
life_threatening
ai_generated
partial
AI advises running a sprinkler on the roof during a wildfire (water pressure loss and ember ignition risk)
ID: disaster/wildfire-sprinkler-roof-myth
78%Fix Rate
86%Confidence
1Evidence
2024-07-22First Seen
Version Compatibility
| Version | Status | Introduced | Deprecated | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NFPA 1144 Wildfire Risk Reduction | active | — | — | — |
| CAL FIRE Defensible Space Guide v2023 | active | — | — | — |
Root Cause
Roof sprinklers during a wildfire can depressurize the municipal water system, leaving fire hydrants with no water, and the water itself can evaporate before reaching the fire front; embers often ignite the roof anyway, and wet gutters can accumulate flammable debris.
generic中文
野火期间屋顶洒水器可能降低市政水系统压力,导致消防栓无水,且水在到达火锋前可能蒸发;余烬仍可能点燃屋顶,湿排水沟会积聚易燃碎片。
Official Documentation
https://www.nfpa.org/education-and-research/wildfireWorkarounds
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90% success Install a Class A fire-rated roof (e.g., metal, tile, or asphalt with fire-resistant underlayment) and clean gutters of debris before fire season.
Install a Class A fire-rated roof (e.g., metal, tile, or asphalt with fire-resistant underlayment) and clean gutters of debris before fire season.
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85% success Use a dedicated cistern or pool with a gas-powered pump for exterior sprinklers, not the municipal water supply.
Use a dedicated cistern or pool with a gas-powered pump for exterior sprinklers, not the municipal water supply.
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92% success Create defensible space by clearing vegetation within 30 feet of the house and using non-combustible landscaping (gravel, stone).
Create defensible space by clearing vegetation within 30 feet of the house and using non-combustible landscaping (gravel, stone).
中文步骤
Install a Class A fire-rated roof (e.g., metal, tile, or asphalt with fire-resistant underlayment) and clean gutters of debris before fire season.
Use a dedicated cistern or pool with a gas-powered pump for exterior sprinklers, not the municipal water supply.
Create defensible space by clearing vegetation within 30 feet of the house and using non-combustible landscaping (gravel, stone).
Dead Ends
Common approaches that don't work:
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90% fail
Water pressure drops drastically when many homes run sprinklers, rendering fire hoses useless.
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85% fail
Wind-driven embers can land on dry parts of the roof not covered by sprinkler spray, igniting the structure.
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70% fail
Water on the roof can freeze in cold climates or cause roof collapse if the structure is already weakened by fire.