ISO is a term that most people rarely hear, but it can have a
profound impact on your wallet! ISO stands for Insurance Services Office
and it is a company that provides data about community risk to
insurance companies. ISO basically tells your insurance company how
risky it is for them to insure your home or property and, in-turn, the
insurance company uses that information to determine how much to charge
you monthly or your premium.
To determine risk, the ISO looks
at various information to determine how risky your home or property is.
ISO looks at the likelihood of natural disasters that may occur in your
area such as earthquakes, tornados, flooding, and sinkholes. They may
also look at the characteristics of your home such as what year the home
was constructed, were any updates and renovations were ever completed,
does the home include fire alarms, are there deadbolts installed, and
does the home have an alarm system.
One of the last, but
certainly the biggest, is the services provided by your local
governments. They look at what building codes and standards are adopted
and enforced by the local government. They consider the condition of the
infrastructure such as the ability of the water lines in the area to
provide adequate water and pressure in the event of a fire. One of the
categories with the most points is the fire suppression category. In
this category, they consider many things, including the number of
firemen employed per citizen, the number and types of fire trucks,
location of fire stations in relation to your home, how much training is
provided, and back-up agreements. All of this information is aggregated
and used to determine how much risk there is that your home would be
damaged from any kind of disaster.
ISO comes to Elizabethton
every four years to evaluate our system to determine what our ISO rating
is. This year Elizabethton moved up from a Class 4 rating to a Class 3
rating, placing our fire department in the top 5 percent of all fire
departments in the United States for fire suppression. A Class 3 rating
reflects on the excellent job our fire fighters are doing as well as the
improvements to our water infrastructure to be able to provide the fire
department with water needed to put out fires. A savings on home
insurance via ISO is another way your city government is working to
create a better community to live in. Let’s talk about this!
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