Intro: According to a bill passed this summer, the nursing home where 10 people died Monday was not required to have a sprinkler system. Rachel Bunning has more from the capitol.
A law passed in August proposing stricter regulations for long term care facilities, states that nursing homes classified at the level of residential care II are not required to install a sprinkler system.
The Anderson Guest House, the location of the fire early Monday morning that killed ten and injured 24, had this lower classification.
The law only requires facilities with an assisted living classification to install the sprinkler systems.
Facilities can choose to change classifications says State Senator Bill Stouffer, sponsor of the law, however he states the Anderson facility decided against it.
The cause of the fatal fire is still undetermined. The local fire marshal has declared the site a crime scene, but says no foul play is currently suspected.
From the Capitol, I'm Rachel Bunning.