A fire in your
workplace can be extremely costly; in addition to the costs associated with
fixing the damages, there is also a good chance that your day-to-day business
activities will be interrupted during the repairs. To avoid potential expenses
related to workplace fires, it is important that you have adequate fire
coverage, which is included as part of most property insurance policies for
commercial buildings. However, it is important that you understand your policy
to make sure it provides all the protection you need and that you aren’t paying
too much for premiums.
Types
of Coverage
There are two
primary factors that come into play when dealing with fire protection. Make
sure your coverage incorporates them both to make sure you won’t be left
holding the bill.
Commercial Property: This is the
portion of your policy covers the building itself and the equipment in it. When
there is a loss to physical assets caused by a fire, this is what pays for
replacement and repair costs.
Commercial Casualty: In the aftermath
of a fire, there may be a time period where you may not be able to conduct
business, often due to a damaged workspace. This part of your policy will cover
any loss of revenue during the recovery period of a fire.
Coverages will
offer different levels of protection based on your policy. Review your
situation to ensure that the amount of coverage is comparable to your potential
risks.
Fire
Sprinkler System Credit
You can greatly
reduce your premiums for fire coverage by installing a sprinkler alarm system.
With some insurance providers offering 10 to 60 percent discounts, these systems
can quickly pay for themselves. However, to get your full credit, you have to
make sure that your system is reviewed regularly.
According to the
Insurance Services Office (ISO), many organizations receive partial to no
credit on their fire insurance expenses for having a fire sprinkler system in
place. This is because the facility and the sprinkler system have not been
properly inspected in order to provide full credit. At the request of your
insurance company, ISO can inspect your facility and develop an accurate credit
on your fire insurance, which will reduce your overhead costs and increase your
bottom line.
Fire
Sprinkler Evaluation Process
The ISO fire
sprinkler evaluation process consists of a review of the following areas:
·
The system design is
based on the requirements of occupancy
·
Adequate water
supply
·
System installation
and components
·
System test
·
An inspection of
building areas without sprinklers
·
Building conditions that
could affect sprinkler operation
Necessary
Testing and Certifications
The following
must be reviewed or completed before you receive an ISO credit:
·
Main drain test
·
Copy of the
Underground and Overhead Piping Hydraulic Test Certificate
·
Dry pipe trip test results
(applicable to systems with dry pipe valves only)
·
Fire pump
performance test results (systems with fire pumps only)
·
System design
criteria evaluation through a review of the sprinkler plans, hydraulic calculations
or hydraulic data plaque information
Count
on the Experts
When it comes to
getting the appropriate coverage at a reasonable price, Better Business
Planning, Inc. is here for you. Learn more about fire risk mitigation and how
you can receive full credit for your fire sprinkler system by contacting us at
630-775-8545.
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