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FIRE
From page LA
HRH/Kirklan & Co. in Omaha,
Neb. insures fraternities. Comeau
said that while both companies are
working to outfit all Greek houses
around the nation with sprinklers,
M-J Insurance has been more
aggressive in outfitting sororities.
"There seems to be more sorori-
ties installing sprinkler systems
than fraternities, which is ironic
because since we've started track-
ing them all of the fatal fires have
occurred in fraternities than in
sororities," Comeau said.
Ann.Arbor building code classi-
fies Greek houses in the same cat-
egory as apartments and residence
halls, and it requires that all new
structures install sprinkler sys-
tems during construction, Warsin-
ski said. But existing buildings, like
Greek houses, are exempt from this
code unless they undergo a signifi-
cant renovation.
Warsinski estimated that the
cost of outfitting an average-size
Greek house with sprinklers would
cost a little over $56,000. Install-

ing a sprinkler system in the largest
Greek house could cost as much as
$100,000.
He added that it's more common
for sorority houses to be retrofitted
with sprinkler systems.
"Fraternities generally have no
money," Warsinski said. "Sororities
have larger reserves."
The affordability argument is
a familiar one to Comeau. He said
that in almost each city where a
sprinkler system mandate for Greek
houses has been proposed, frater-
nities have argued that installing a
sprinklersystemwould putthemout
of business. In State College, home
of Penn State University, Comeau
said that city officials responded by
criticizing fraternities for spending
up to $1,500 on weekend parties and
replacing the wood floors in their
houses every two years because of
the damage caused by these parties.
"The argument that 'We can't
afford it' is fallacious," Comeau said.
In December, the University's
housing security office recognized
the need for a fire-education pro-
gram that would specifically benefit
the Greek systemsaid Declan Lugin,
a captain and fire inspector with

the University's Housing Security
division. It applied for a Homeland
Security Assistance to Firefight-
ers grant, but it ultimately failed
to qualify for the funding because
the University isn't involved in any
actual fire fighting.
So far, the only program that
has been put in place is one that
provides Greek houses with bat-
teries for their smoke detectors, a
program that Lugin himself said he
isn't thrilled with. He said provid-
ing Greek houses with smoke detec-
tors would not be effective because
it does not guarantee that houses
ever install them.
Lugin said that the City of Ann
Arbor already works with the Greek
system to improve fire safety and
fire prevention measures but said
Housing Security would like to "fill
in the gaps" of the program when-
ever possible.
The close contact between the
Ann Arbor Fire Department and
the Greek system began in earnest
in January of 2006 following an
incident at the Sigma Nu fraternity
house on Oxford Street. Respond-
ing to the house's alarm system,
firefighters found an ongoing party.

The house's windows were blocked,
and the front door was only partially
open.Asmokemachinewasrunning
inside. The alarm was sounding, but
the partygoers weren't evacuating.
"The conditions were so egre-
gious that had a fire been actually
occurring most people wouldn't
have made it out," Warsinski said.
After the incident Warsinski,
inspected a total of28 houses this fall.
City code requires that all apart-
ments and Greek houses be inspect-
ed every 30 months, but Warsinksi
said that the inspections sometimes
take 36 months to complete due to
staffing constraints.
Both Warsinski and Comeau
agreed that the greatest fire hazard
at fraternity houses are their parties.
"Twenty-year-old male bravado,
lots of alcohol, old wood-frame con-
struction, disabled smoke detectors
and fire alarm systems, usually due
to parties and smoking," Warsin-
ski said. "Unfortunately, the Animal
House culture has attracted more
people of that mindset."
Warsinski said that other fire
hazards facing Greek houses include
destruction by house members
= holes in the walls can allow fires

to spread quickly - and a disregard
for maintenance, such as allowing
garbage bags to pile up inside the
house, which creates a fire hazard.
Warsinski's plan for develop-
ing a fire safety education program
includes involvement with the
alumni who often oversee individ-
ual chapters. He believes it's most
important to educate the alumni so
they can alertnewstudents to issues
of fire safety and other dangers.
He said that-some fraternities on
campus have already taken steps to
improve the overall condition and
safety of their houses, explaining
that some have live-in graduate stu-
dents who oversee the daily opera-
tions of the chapter. Others are
professionally managed by a local
property manager who handles
problems the house may face.
Warsinski also said he wants to
appoint student fire marshals in
each house who would be respon-
sible for house safety issues.
Comeau's greatest concern is
educating students who live in off-
campus housing.
"We know students are going to
drink, we know students are going
to use candles,we know students are

Wednesday, March 14, 2007 - 7A
goingto smoke,"Comeausaid."We're
not saying, 'Don't do these things.'
We're saying, 'Do them responsibly.'
Don't circumvent safety measures so
that when a cigarette fire does break
out, it doesn't kill people because a
fire door was open."
Interfraternity Council spokes-
man Evan Waters said the IFC tries
to work in conjunction with the risk
management policies of each indi-
vidual fraternity's national office,
putting its faith in each chapter
president to enforce safety mea-
sures within the houses.
The Office of Greek Life has no
record of the last major fire in a
Greek house and estimates that it
occurred before 2000.
Waters, who lives in the Chi Psi
house on State Street, said each
sleeping room in his house is outfit-
ted with smoke detectors and there
are fire extinguishers on each floor.
The house also appoints a "lodge
manager" responsible for the over-
all maintenance of the house.
The Office of Greek Life tries to
use fire tragedies on other campuses
to educate fraternities and sororities
about fire prevention, said assistant
director Chris Haughee.

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ARIES
(March 21to April 19)
This is an excellent day to socialize
with others. You feel friendly and ready
to operate with friends and groups.
Others are drawn to your positive
energy.
TAURUS
(April 20to May 20)
Although this is quite a social time for
you, you can get a lot done by working
alone today. This is a good time to con-
tact government agencies or large insti-
tutions.
GEMINI
(May 21 to June 20)
Any kind of group activity will please
you today. Group settings, business con-
ferences, organizational meetings and
the like will go extremely well. (Ditto
for romance and friendship.)
CANCER
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No matter what you do for a living,
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rating, or with making something look
more attractive. (Just do what you can.)
LEO
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Do something different today! Youre
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explore the world in a new way. Try to
visit someplace you've never been
before.
VIRGO
(Aug. 23 to Sept. 22)
This is an excellent day to try to divide
things with others. You will be fair, but
you will also protect your own self-
interests. (And others will be good to
you today.)
LIBRA
(Sept. 23 to Oct. 22)
Partnerships, signing contracts or
entering into new agreements with oth-
ers will go well today. You are quick to

see how to make things fair and appeal-
ing to both parties.
SCORPIO
(Oct. 23 to Nov. 21)
A co-worker will be grateful for your
help today. In turn, you might get praise
or even a raise from your boss. People
like your style!
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov. 22to Dec. 21)
Accept party invitations or any other
social opportunity that comes your way.
You're in the mood for a good time.
Romance and love affairs are also
blessed today.
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22 to Jan. 19)
Purchases to make where you live
look more attractive will please you
today. Similarly, you might buy a little
gift for a family member.
AQUARIUS
(Jan.U201t Feb. 18)
This is a wonderful day to sign con-
tracts or enter into agreements with oth-
ers. Conversations with siblings and rel-
atives will go well. You are definitely in
your element!
PISCES
(Feb. 19 to March 20)
Trust your moneymaking ideas today.
If you're spending money, you will want
to buy beautiful things for yourself and
loved ones.
YOU BORN TODAY You have a
sweet, affectionate nature. You're also
very realistic and accepting of what is.
Nevertheless, you're an independent
thinker; you draw your own conclusions
about things. If something fascinates
you, you will pursue it relentlessly. The
year ahead might be one of the bestyears
of your life. You have the power to do
things. Expect a miracle!
Birthdate of: Michael Caine, actor;
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