PPC Codes are the Intellectual property of ISO Services so we can not post them here.
The best thing to do is to call your fire department or local government office. ISO (Insurance Services Office) handles the inspection and rating of fire departments but calling your insurer, your local city hall or the fire department is the easiest way to get the information.
There can be different fire protection class codes in the same county. The best way to find it is to search a complete address. There can be different fire protection class codes in the same county. The best way to find it is to search a complete address.
The Fire Protection Class Codes for Walton County, Florida are typically based on the distance from a fire hydrant and a fire station. The classifications range from Class 1 to Class 10, with Class 1 being the highest level of fire protection and Class 10 indicating that there is no recognized fire protection. It is recommended to contact the local fire department or insurance provider for the specific Fire Protection Class Code for a particular address in Walton County.
The best place to find out what your protection class is for your home would be to contact the fire chief in your area and he or she can tell you your true protection class.
Call the fire department. They set the protection class for all properties within their district.
what is the fire protection code for st hedwig texas
The best place to determine the ISO Protection Class is with your local fire department.
The insurance service organization (ISO) provides a list of fire codes. The protection class codes for Arizona can be found in the insurance service organization handbook.
That depends on where you are. There are literally hundreds if not thousands of protections class's in the state of Alabama.
Call your city hall or fire department and they will know what the protection class is for your city. If you are within 1000 feet of a fire hydrant and within 5 miles of the fire department you get the city class. If you are over 1000 feet from a hydrant but withing 5 miles of a fire department you are class 9. If you are over 5 miles from a fire department then you are a class 10.
I believe the list can be seen on the Oklahoma gov's website
Call your city hall or fire department and they will know what the protection class is for your city. If you are within 1000 feet of a fire hydrant and within 5 miles of the fire department you get the city class. If you are over 1000 feet from a hydrant but withing 5 miles of a fire department you are class 9. If you are over 5 miles from a fire department then you are a class 10.
Call your city hall or fire department and they will know what the protection class is for your city. If you are within 1000 feet of a fire hydrant and within 5 miles of the fire department you get the city class. If you are over 1000 feet from a hydrant but withing 5 miles of a fire department you are class 9. If you are over 5 miles from a fire department then you are a class 10.