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The Public Protection department department evaluates fire defenses and water supplies of cities and fire protection districts to determine community public protection classifications (PPC), and evaluates the effectiveness of building code enforcement of cities and counties to determine Building Code Effectiveness Grading (BCEG) classifications. We provide municipal authorities, such as fire, water and building departments, with information and advice concerning factors which can affect property insurance rating.

Building Departments: Look here for the Building Code Effectiveness Grading Schedule Overview.

Fire Departments: Look here for the Public Protection Grading Process Overview, the minimum criteria for a grade of Class 8,and the minimum criteria for a grade of Class 9.

Do we need a ladder truck? What kind of ladder truck would be sufficient? These questions may be answered by downloading our Ladder Truck Grading.

Items 11 and 12 of the evaluation deal with fire hose requirements. The Hose Supply and Condition Grading document, details the requirements of these items.

Item 13 deals with Fire Department training, which is outlined in the Training Grading document.

The requirement for hydrant flow testing every 5 years is 5 percent of Item 13, as shown in Water Supply Maintenance Grading. The other requirements for Item 13 remain unchanged. Due to the official declaration of drought conditions by the governor in 2005, if flow tests were not conducted that year, there will be no penalty in the grading.



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For more information, contact:

David Bruell, Vice President
Jeff Zechlin, P.E., Senior Field Representative, Public Protection
Patrick Conroy, P.E., Senior Field Representative, Public Protection
Dave Tofte, Field Representative, Public Protection/Building Code Effectiveness Grading Specialist