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RESIDENTS LIVING WITHIN SVFD’S FIRE DISTRICT MAY QUALIFY FOR LOWER INSURANCE PREMIUMS

SVFD GIVEN WSRB PROTECTION CLASS 2 RATING FOR QUALITY FIRE SAFETY PRACTICES
Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) has been designated by the Washington Surveying and Rating Bureau (WSRB) as a WSRB Protection Class 2 for the entire Fire District. The WSRB completed its evaluation of the fire protection capabilities of the SVFD within the community as they relate to fire insurance rating.
What does this mean?
“This means businesses and residents within our Fire District, located in unincorporated Spokane County, should contact their insurance agents to determine the relative effect the WSRB 2 rating will have on their insurance premiums,” said SVFD Fire Chief Frank Soto Jr. “They should receive a discount because of the safety factors their Fire Department has put in place to earn such a rare high safety rating; however, the reduction will be dependent on their insurance company. People can visit our website or call 509.928.1700 if they have questions about what this means for them.”
A WSRB Protection Class is a score from 1 to 10 that represents the community-provided fire protection capabilities available at a specific property. A Protection Class of 1 indicates exemplary fire protection capabilities are available; a Protection Class of 10 indicates the fire protection capabilities, if any, are not sufficient to receive credit for insurance. Each community in Washington State also has a Protection Class, which is used as a starting point to determine a property’s Protection Class.
“We are beyond proud of this accomplishment,” said SVFD Board of Fire Commissioners Chair, Patrick Burch. “Our goal is to continue to provide our community with the best quality Fire Department in the metro area and bring value to the community we serve.”
WSRB assigns a Protection Class to each property in Washington State based on:
- The Protection Class of the community the property is in.
- The distance to a recognized responding fire station.
- The distance to a standard fire hydrant.
- Fire-department-supplied water, if the property is not near a standard fire hydrant (known as water tender operations).
WSRB provides Protection Classes and Loss Costs so you can accurately evaluate risk. The fire protection data helps insurance companies, insurance consumers, and communities. Fire Protection Class ratings are used by insurance companies to help determine fire insurance premiums for properties. The criteria used to produce data are evaluated and approved by the Washington State Office of the Insurance Commissioner (OIC).
The new Protection Class 2 rating will apply to dwelling and commercial properties located within five road miles of a responding fire station and having standard fire hydrant distribution and water supply. Properties in the community not meeting the above requirements will receive a different Protection Class rating.
About Spokane Valley Fire Department
The Spokane Valley Fire Department (SVFD) serves a population of 136,000+ over 75-square miles, including the cities of Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, and Millwood, as well as surrounding unincorporated areas. In 2021, our cross-trained Firefighter/EMTs and Firefighter/Paramedics responded to more than 22,400 emergency calls.
Established in 1940, SVFD is committed to pursuing excellence and is distinguished as an accredited agency by the Commission on Fire Accreditation International (CFAI), and by SVFD’s Class 2 fire insurance rating from the Washington Survey and Rating Bureau
Connect with SVFD at: spokanevalleyfire.com. For department news, safety information, and timely updates, find us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and YouTube.
Did you Know?
- You can sign up for a station tour. Great for small groups.
- You should replace the batteries in your smoke alarms twice a year.
- Creating a defensible space with regards to wildfires could just save your home or property.
- We have Friends & Family CPR classes every month.