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- Insurance Service
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ISO
Insurance Services Office
ISO is the premier
source of information about property and liability risk.
We're the
property/ casualty insurance industry's leading supplier of
statistical,
actuarial,
underwriting, and claims data.
The Fire
Suppression Rating
Schedule (FSRS) is the manual ISO uses
in
reviewing the
fire-fighting
capabilities of individual communities.
The schedule
measures the major
elements of a
community's
fire suppression system and
develops a numerical
grading
called a Public
Protection Classification (PPCTM).
Here's how it works:
Fire alarms
Ten percent of the overall grading is based on
how well the fire department receives fire alarms and dispatches its
fire-fighting resources. Our field representatives evaluate the
communications center, looking at the number of operators at the
center; the telephone service, including the number of telephone lines
coming into the center; and the listing of emergency numbers in the
telephone book. Field representatives also look at the dispatch
circuits and how the center notifies firefighters about the location of
the emergency.
Engine companies
Fifty percent of the overall grading is
based on the number of engine companies and the amount of water a
community needs to fight a fire. ISO reviews the distribution of fire
companies throughout the area and checks that the fire department tests
its pumps regularly and inventories each engine company's nozzles,
hoses, breathing apparatus, and other equipment.
ISO also reviews the fire company
records to determine:
- type and extent of training provided to fire company
personnel
- number of people who participate in training
- firefighter response to emergencies
- maintenance and testing of the fire department's equipment
Water supply
Forty percent of the grading is based on the
community's water supply. This part of the survey focuses on whether
the community has sufficient water supply for fire suppression beyond
daily maximum consumption. ISO surveys all components of the water
supply system, including pumps, storage, and filtration. To determine
the rate of flow the water mains provide, we observe fire-flow tests at
representative locations in the community. Finally, we evaluate the
distribution of fire hydrants.
For more information on ISO's
public protection ratings, read ISO's
PPC Program: Helping to Build Effective Fire Protection Services.
Need a copy of the Fire
Suppression
Rating Schedule (FSRS)? Download an
order form and mail it to ISO. Or contact ISO Customer Service
at 1-800-888-4476.
For more information . . .
. . . on the Fire Suppression Rating Schedule, click Talk to ISO. Or
call ISO Customer Service at 1-800-888-4476 or your local ISO
representative.
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Last Updated: June 20, 2004
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