Media Release from Ipswich City Councillor Paul Tully
Silkstone State School Fire - Call for sprinkler systems in all schools
A call has been made for all Queensland schools to be fitted with sprinkler systems in the wake of today's disastrous Silkstone State School fire.
Ipswich Councillor Paul Tully said barely a school holiday went by without a school fire somewhere in Queensland.
Cr Tully said it was only the second day of the school holidays and one of Ipswich's major state schools had been burnt to the ground.
"This is unlikely to be the last school fire in Queensland this year.
"I am calling for the compulsory introduction of sprinkler systems in all schools across the state.
"The cost of fitting sprinkler systems would be far less in the long run than the ongoing cost of rebuilding burnt schools."
Cr Tully said an arson attack at the Goodna State School could have been averted three years ago if a sprinkler system had been installed.
PAUL TULLY: paul@tully.org.au
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I thoroughly agree, why does it take such disasters for people to realise this!! It was made compulsory in July of last year that all houses are to be fitted with smike alarms etc, Why arent schools?? If this fire is due to children they should be tried as adults as it is an adult crime. Thank god no children were at the school.
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