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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Licensing requires sprinklers for 5-room ALF. Any alternatives?
I anticipated licensing my 5 bedroom home as an assisted living facility in Florida. It met the distance requirements (no similar facility within 1000ft). However, I was discouraged by the requirement to install sprinklers especially since it's a historic home built in 1925 and I completed extensive renovations just 1 year ago.
Is this sprinkler requirement a dead end or are their alternatives that would allow me to still pursue licensing?