1873
A fire Insurance Policy is Fire Insurance for the covered property indicated on the policy.
John R. Fonseca has written: 'The standard fire insurance policy' -- subject(s): Fire Insurance, Policies, Programmed instruction
The first fire engine in America was built by Joseph Jenks, a foreman at the Saugus Iron Works in Lynn, Massachusetts. The year was 1654.
Christina Rossomando has written: 'Wildlands fire management' -- subject(s): Wildfires, Government policy, Prevention and control
Fire and lightning
Peter James Murphy has written: 'History of forest and prairie fire control policy in Alberta' -- subject(s): Forest fires, Fires and fire prevention, Prevention and control, Prairies
William Ettles has written: 'First aid in the fire service'
Any building property policy such as a homeowner policy or commercial property policy will cover fire damage.
Fire.
A fire insurance policy covers "Fire". That's why it's called a fire policy. If you want more coverage then you have to step up to a homeowners insurance policy so you can get all the other coverages you want or need.
Each company has several different policies and each policy can cover different perils. Also, each policy can have additional endorsements which would cover more perils than a regular "bare bones" policy. A fire policy is another name for a homeowners policy. The common basic perils are fire, storm, and theft.
We don't know. People were already using fire when they started keeping written records of history.