DEPENDABLE FIRE SAFETY IN CARE HOMES
Protecting The Most Vulnerable With BlazeMaster® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Systems
DEPENDABLE FIRE SAFETY IN CARE HOMES
Protecting The Most Vulnerable With BlazeMaster® CPVC Fire Sprinkler Systems
Ensure safety and peace of mind in care home environments with BlazeMaster® Fire Protection Systems designed specifically for care facilities.
With over 30 years of proven performance, BlazeMaster CPVC fire sprinkler systems offer a durable, lightweight and dependable solution for safeguarding vulnerable residents. The quick, quiet installation and superior resistance to corrosion makes BlazeMaster CPVC an ideal choice for modern care homes seeking to meet evolving safety standards without disruption.
BlazeMaster® CPVC for Care Homes
BlazeMaster CPVC material has proven itself as a leading choice for fire sprinkler systems in occupied spaces. Its high resistance to heat, flames and microbiologically influenced corrosion (MIC) ensures long-term durability and dependability.
- Fast and simple installation with minimal disturbance
- Flexibility to retrofit existing buildings efficiently
- Resistance to corrosion and MIC extends system lifespan
- Low smoke and flame spread properties improve resident safety
The Benefits of Fire Sprinklers for Care Homes
- Early fire suppression reduces injury and fatality risks for residents with mobility limitations
- Minimises property damage to preserve infrastructure and operational continuity
- Enhances compliance with current and future fire safety legislation
- Can lower insurance premiums due to reduced risk profile
- Minimises disruptions during installation with lightweight, quiet systems
Care Home Fire Safety Applications
BlazeMaster CPVC systems are certified and widely used in care home environments, providing effective fire suppression while minimising disruption:

- New build and retrofit care homes
- Communal living spaces
- Kitchen and laundry rooms
- Service corridors and staff areas
- Emergency escape routes
BlazeMaster CPVC systems are suitable for use in light hazard zones of occupied buildings, offering reliable containment and early fire control in sensitive residential settings.
Fire Safety Legislation And The Future Of Care Homes
Recent UK regulations now require fire sprinkler systems in all new care home developments to improve resident safety. These legislative changes reflect a crucial shift towards proactive fire protection, especially in settings with growing vulnerable populations.
Supporting Care Home Safety with Expert Resources
The Orange Book provides comprehensive guidance for specifying and installing BlazeMaster Fire Protection Systems in compliance with UK standards and best practices. Our online specification generator streamlines project planning, offering tailored solutions for care homes seeking to upgrade or install new sprinkler systems.

Commercial Success Stories
As the most specified nonmetallic fire protection system in the world, BlazeMaster CPVC’s proven track record speaks for itself in the following examples:
BlazeMaster® Fire Protection System Adds Safety and Value to New Residential Development
Property developers of new build residential construction such as Manchester’s Chapel Wharf in the United Kingdom are requesting the most innovative, cost effective and lightweight fire protection systems in line with legislative requirements. Sir Robert McAlpine knew they could trust the expertise of BlazeMaster CPVC, Johnson Controls and UK Sprinklers to meet latest regulations.
BlazeMaster® Fire Protection Systems Chosen for Major School Project
The Park Community School rebuild and expansion included several multiple-story buildings and required over 900 sprinkler heads. Builders needed a material that was flexible and able to accommodate design changes after installation. Using BlazeMaster Fire Sprinkler Systems saved valuable time, reduced labour costs, and minimized disruption to classes.
BlazeMaster® Fire Protection System Successfully Installed in Residential Settings
In a country where residential sprinklers are relatively uncommon, this served as an opportunity to see how well fire sprinklers could be incorporated into building design and construction. The tests would answer questions and concerns regarding the product need, compatibility and cost-effectiveness.