Fire sprinklers in residential homes offer an added layer of protection against the potential spread of fires. When properly installed and maintained, they can help reduce property damage, limit smoke and soot damage, and decrease the risks of bodily harm caused by fires. Sprinkler systems work by detecting heat from a fire and activating a series of sprinkler heads, which then deluge the area with water to extinguish the flames. The added benefit of having a sprinkler system is that it does not require human intervention to go into action; thus eliminating the need for anyone to put their lives at risk. Residential fire sprinklers are becoming increasingly popular amongst homeowners as a cost-effective solution to provide peace of mind and to keep their families safe.