Data Indicates an Apartment Fire Starts Every Six Minutes.In Light Of NFPA NFPA National Fire Protection Association NFPA National Food Processors Association NFPA National Fluid Power Association NFPA National Federation of Paralegal Associations (Edmonds, WA) Findings, LeasingDesk Advocates The Importance Of Renter's Insurance IRVINE, Calif. -- A fire starts in a multifamily property every six minutes in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. a just released 2005 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) fire survey. The data indicated that in 2005, 94,000 fires occurred in apartments equating to $9.48 million in damages and loss. The research also revealed a 7.1 percent increase in property loss associated with multifamily fires compared to the same data collected just a year prior. Although the total number of apartment fires did not increase from 2004, the property loss resulting from these fires did. On average, fire damage caused $10,085 per instance in 2005. This type of financial impact on a property's operating budget Noun 1. operating budget - a budget for current expenses as distinct from financial transactions or permanent improvements budget items, operating cost, operating expense, overhead - the expense of maintaining property (e.g. can be significant. "The risk of fires at multifamily properties is very real as the NFPA data indicates," said Dirk Wakeham, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of LeasingDesk. "Owners can better protect themselves from the financial responsibilities of such fires by implementing a comprehensive renter's insurance program. Not only does it protect the owner from the financial impact of a fire, but it also gives residents a way to recoup recoup To sell an asset at a price sufficient to recover the original outlay or to offset a previous loss. the loss of belongings belongings Noun, pl the things that a person owns or has with him or her Noun 1. belongings - something owned; any tangible or intangible possession that is owned by someone; "that hat is my property"; "he is a man of damaged or destroyed in the event of a fire." In 2003, the Spanish Gate Community, a property located in Glendale, Colo., experienced a widespread fire started by a negligent negligent adj., adv. careless in not fulfilling responsibility. (See: negligence) resident. The entire property was destroyed, displacing all 55 residents. At the time the property management firm, Baron Properties, did not require renter's insurance as a condition of residency A duration of stay required by state and local laws that entitles a person to the legal protection and benefits provided by applicable statutes. States have required state residency for a variety of rights, including the right to vote, the right to run for public office, the . "Unless they had savings, our residents started over with nothing," said Drake Powell, Senior Vice President of Baron Properties. "There was only one person with renter's insurance at the property. That resident had an adjuster inspect the damage and a check was cut the next week." Because of the severity of the Spanish Gateway fire, Baron Properties researched the value of requiring renter's insurance as a condition of residency. The management firm found that a comprehensive renter's insurance program would transfer the risk associated with resident-caused fires from the owner back to the resident and help minimize the financial burden on the property. As a result, all the communities managed by Baron Properties now utilize a renter's insurance program to reduce exposure to risk. Other interesting findings of the NFPA fire data related to the multifamily industry include: Fire Deaths * 460 civilian fire deaths occurred in apartments * 12.5% of all civilian fire deaths occurred in apartments * Approximately 1.2 civilian fire deaths occurred in an apartment each day Fire Injuries * 3,000 civilian fire injuries occurred in apartments * 21.7% of all residential fire injuries occurred in apartments Property Damage * 10.3% of all property damage occurred in apartment fires * 13.8% of all residential property damage occurred in apartment fires For more information regarding the survey, contact the National Fire Protection Association or visit http://www.nfpa.org/assets/files/PDF/OS.fireloss.pdf. To schedule an interview with a LeasingDesk executive, or to learn more about LeasingDesk Insurance Services, please contact Don Canfield can·field n. Games A form of solitaire. [After Richard Albert Canfield (1855-1914), American gambler.] Noun 1. at don@linnelltaylor.com or 303-684-0300, ext. 123. About LeasingDesk LeasingDesk Insurance Services is the leading provider of risk management solutions specifically designed for the multi-housing industry. LeasingDesk's flagship offering, eRenterPlan, offers owners affordable and easy-to-implement renter's and liability insurance products that increase profitability by eliminating exposure from resident negligence. LeasingDesk also offers DepositFree, an alternative security deposit solution that utilizes a surety bond surety bond An insurance fee required before a duplicate security is issued to replace one that has been lost. The fee is approximately 4% of the market value of the security to be replaced. to guarantee a resident's financial obligation in accordance with the lease agreement. For more information regarding LeasingDesk's risk management solutions visit www.leasingdesk.com or contact 888-484-7132 or sales@leasingdesk.com. |
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