Lexington, Kentucky, November 8, 2025
A malfunction in the sprinkler system at Pigman Hall, University of Kentucky, has resulted in flooding and the temporary displacement of over 60 students. Quick action from housing staff ensured students were relocated while repairs are set to take between one and four weeks. The university is providing assistance for moving belongings and laundry services during this period.
Lexington, Kentucky – A malfunction in a sprinkler line at the University of Kentucky’s Pigman Hall residence hall has led to the temporary displacement of more than 60 students. The incident occurred around 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, when the sprinkler system failed, causing flooding on the first, second, and third floors of the building. A total of 66 students were affected by the water damage. In response, the university’s Housing and Residence Life teams promptly relocated the students to temporary accommodations while maintenance crews worked to halt the leak and assess the extent of the damage. Repairs are anticipated to take between one and four weeks, depending on the specific unit. The university is collaborating closely with the impacted students, offering assistance with moving belongings, providing valet laundry services, and ensuring secure storage for items affected by the water. The university has expressed gratitude for the students’ patience during this repair period and is committed to restoring normalcy as swiftly as possible.
Background on Sprinkler System Policies
Sprinkler systems are integral to fire safety in residence halls, designed to activate in the event of a fire to suppress flames and minimize damage. However, these systems can also cause significant water damage if activated unintentionally. To prevent accidental activations, universities often implement strict policies regarding the use and maintenance of sprinkler systems. For instance, students are typically prohibited from hanging items on sprinkler pipes or tampering with fire safety equipment, as such actions can lead to unintended discharges and potential flooding. Adhering to these policies is crucial for maintaining the safety and integrity of residence facilities. The University of Kentucky, like many institutions, emphasizes the importance of following these guidelines to prevent incidents that could disrupt students’ living conditions and cause property damage. The recent incident at Pigman Hall underscores the importance of vigilance and adherence to safety protocols to ensure the well-being of all residents.
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