Lois Spinn
ISO Field Coordinator
Mobile:(405) 881-9098
lois.spinn@oid.ok.gov

Jim Marshall
Director of Community Outreach
Office: 405-522-8398
Mobile: 405-365-4763
jim.marshall@oid.ok.gov

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What is an ISO rating?

Through the Public Protection Classification (PPC™) program, ISO evaluates the quality of public fire protection in more than 47,500 fire protection areas across the United States and assigns a PPC grading from 1 to 10. Insurance companies use the PPC to help establish fair premiums and municipalities use it as a benchmark for measuring the effectiveness of their fire-protection services.
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What goes into an ISO evaluation?

The Fire Suppression Rating Schedule (FSRS) is a manual containing the criteria ISO uses in reviewing the fire prevention and fire suppression capabilities of individual communities or fire protection areas. The evaluation includes the fire department, water supply system, emergency communications, and community efforts to reduce the risk of fire.
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What are the benefits of an ISO evaluation?

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A community’s investment in fire mitigation is a proven and reliable predicator of future fire losses. Insurance companies use PPC information to help establish fair premiums for fire insurance — generally offering lower premiums in communities with better protection. The program also provides help for fire departments and other public officials as they plan, budget for, and justify improvements.
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Iso Ratings Missouri Communities Of Abilene Federal Credit Union

Nov 19, 2005  Posts must be on-topic, non-disruptive and relevant to the firefighting community. Post only in a mature and responsible way that contributes to the discussion at hand. Posting relevant information, helpful suggestions and/or constructive criticism is a great way to contribute to the community. Fifty percent of the rating is based on the department itself, 40 percent is based on the availability of water and 10 percent is based on a community’s dispatching service, according to ISO. Smaller Texas communities' ISO ratings are typically between 4 and 7, according to a Missouri City press release. Many insurance companies determine premiums based off of the ISO rating; so a.