Everywhere has a fire protection class rating. Even if there is no fire department within 5 miles of your house you would have a protection class of 10.
can you give me the ISO fire department rating for Palos Heights IL
Happy Jack holds an ISO fire protection class rating of 5 if your house or building is within 1000 ft of a fire hydrant. If you are beyond 1000 ft of a hydrant, the rating goes up to an 8.
In August 2016 the rating was moved from ISO 2 to ISO 1- best there is!
Call your fire department or local government. ISO (Insurance Services Office) handles inspection and rating of fire department but it is often easier to get the information from the fire department or local government. Note that your rating may be a combination of two number such as 6/9. This means that if you are within 5 files of a fire department AND 1,000 feet of a fire hydrant then the protection class is 6 but if BOTH of these don't apply then your protection class is a 9.
ISO ratings determine the cost of your homeowners insurance. The higher the protection class rating, the higher the premium. Some companies will not write properties in higher protection classes so this also limits your ability to purchase insurance.
PPC Codes are the Intellectual property of ISO Services so we can not post them here. The best thing to do is to call your fire department or local government office. ISO (Insurance Services Office) handles the inspection and rating of fire departments but calling the city hall or the fire department is the easiest way to get the information.
The best place to determine the ISO Protection Class is with your local fire department.
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PPC Codes are the Intellectual property of ISO Services so we can not post them here. The best thing to do is to call your fire department or local government office. ISO (Insurance Services Office) handles the inspection and rating of fire departments but calling the city hall or the fire department is the easiest way to get the information.
PPC Codes are the Intellectual property of ISO Services so we can not post them here. The best thing to do is to call your fire department or local government office. ISO (Insurance Services Office) handles the inspection and rating of fire departments but calling the city hall or the fire department is the easiest way to get the information.
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