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climate change and weekly testing of sprinkler systems

Former Community Member
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hello,

i was wondering, while the world is trying to move in the direction of zero carbon, why do insurance companies still insist on weekly running of large diesel powered engines being run every week on sprinkler systems?

this seems illogical. they won't take the risk if you want to remove the sprinklers, they cannot produce anything in law that says this needs to be done this often, only that this is an industry standard?

i can understand how these industry standards get drawn up, but how to promote change?

thank you
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    While plenty of environmental issues require serious handling, many reputable scientists are convinced that producing more CO2 is not one of them, and the "climate crisis" is far from existing in reality. Therefore, requirements for checking safety critical systems should not be abandoned based on the sin of generating certain amount of CO2.

    If in doubt, feel free to have a look at the list of hundreds of scientists who have signed the World Climate Declaration:
    https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/
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    While plenty of environmental issues require serious handling, many reputable scientists are convinced that producing more CO2 is not one of them, and the "climate crisis" is far from existing in reality. Therefore, requirements for checking safety critical systems should not be abandoned based on the sin of generating certain amount of CO2.

    If in doubt, feel free to have a look at the list of hundreds of scientists who have signed the World Climate Declaration:
    https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/
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