Protect families. Protect firefighters. Support fire sprinklers.

The Colorado Fire Sprinkler Coalition is dedicated to promoting the installation of fire sprinklers in future generations of homes. The Coalition is a resource for information about home fire sprinklers and, through a cooperative effort with stakeholders, works to identify and overcome barriers to the acceptance of sprinklers as a critical component of home fire safety. To join the coalition or for more information, contact David Lowrey, 303-441-4356.
Coalition Members in Action
Narrated version of side by side demonstration of the effectiveness of residential fire sprinkler protection. Produced by the Fire Marshals Association of Colorado (FMAC) in May 2021.

Members of the Colorado Fire Sprinkler Coalition at Fire Station 14 in Colorado Springs.
Coalition Members
Fire Sprinkler Requirements in Colorado
One- and Two-Family Dwellings & Townhouses
Boulder County (also requires sprinklers in additions/remodels over 4,800 square feet), Cherry Hills Village, Federal Heights, Golden, Louisville, Snowmass Village, Superior, Westminster
Townhouses
Boulder, Castle Pines, Centennial, Colorado Springs, Fraser, Fort Collins (duplexes only), Granby, Grand County, Greeley, Morgan County, Winter Park
Sprinkler Option
Castle Pines (one-and two-family dwellings), Centennial (one- and two-family dwellings), Lone Tree
Threshold requirement
Aspen (5,000 square feet or greater), Greenwood Village (total building area in excess of 7,700 square feet)
Coalition Resources
Produced by the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC), this video gives a detailed overview of how home fire sprinkler systems utilize water supply. Watch the other videos in this series by visiting the HFSC site.
Watch this dramatic Marble Mountain fire demonstration produced by the Orange County Fire Authority.