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Sharon O'connor on sprinkler systems

From CTBUH 2012 Shanghai Congress - O'Connor, "Considerations for Refuge Areas in Tall Buildings" · · CTBUH

“What we think is more important to do is take the cost savings by not putting Refuge floors in the buildings and focus on sprinkler system reliability, testing, and maintenance. Put your money to that because if the sprinkler can be like the on-demand firefighter there to take care of that fire and put it out, we will not run into these types of issues.”

Sharon O'connor
Vice President of Legal Services, CORVEL CORP
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On , Sharon O'connor, Vice President of Legal Services at CORVEL CORP, spoke about sprinkler systems during CTBUH 2012 Shanghai Congress - O'Connor, "Considerations for Refuge Areas in Tall Buildings" on CTBUH.

CTBUH 2012 Shanghai Congress - O'Connor, "Considerations for Refuge Areas in Tall Buildings"
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September 21, 2012. Shanghai, China. Within the last two decades, concentrating all or many occupants from many floors of a tall ...
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Vice President of Legal Services · CORVEL CORP

Sharon O'Connor, Vice President of Legal Services at Corvel, presented at the 2012 CTBUH Shanghai Congress on considerations for refuge areas in tall buildings. She discussed the financial and sustainability impacts of refuge floors, noting costs such as additional construction time, cleaning, HVAC, loss of efficiency, and impacts on leasing plans. O'Connor suggested that in fully sprinklered buildings, most floors could serve as refuge space, and advocated for redirecting cost savings from not building refuge floors toward sprinkler system reliability, testing, and maintenance. She described sprinklers as an "on-demand firefighter" and emphasized the need for regular maintenance to ensure reliability. O'Connor also raised concerns about human behavior in fires, including potential overcrowding on refuge floors and the risk of moving occupants to a refuge floor directly above a fire. She reported feedback from her fire safety working group that people often ignore refuge floors and do not use them. Additionally, she characterized helicopter evacuation from rooftops as a "very high-risk strategy," citing obstacles such as thick smoke, flight safety, weather, turbulence, and the risk of helicopter crashes in urban settings.

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