Fire district improves insurance rating
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After a thorough review of fire protection and suppression capabilities, the ISO assigns a classification rating from 1 to 10, with a score of 1 representing the very best fire protection program and a score of 10 indicating the area's fire protection program fails to meet minimum industry standards. Insurance companies then use these ratings for underwriting and calculating insurance premiums on residential, commercial, and industrial properties.
During its previous review six years ago, the fire district received a class 5 rating. During its latest review, in November of last year, the ISO awarded the fire district an upgraded split-class 3/3Y rating, which is effective beginning
According to fire district chief
Kitchner said, "I'm incredibly proud of our efforts since our last review. Our improved ISO rating reflects the hard work of our entire staff, board of directors, and all of the cooperating agencies we work with daily to provide these services."
Kitchner encouraged anyone with questions about the rating process or the new ISO classification to please contact the fire district at (307) 362-9390.



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