What is my ISO Rating?
The Insurance Services Office (ISO) rating is the Public Protection Classification used to gauge the ability of the Fire Department to respond to fires.

The ISO rating is used by the insurance industry to determine insurance premiums for residences and businesses. The highest rating is a Class 1, which represents superior property fire protection. The lowest is a Class 10, which indicates the area’s fire suppression program does not meet ISO’s minimum criteria.

The current ISO rating for the City of Ormond Beach is Class 3/3X. If your residence or business is located within 1,000 feet of a fire hydrant and you are within the city limits of Ormond Beach your ISO rating is Class 3. There are a few outlying areas within the city limits that are rated Class 3X.

If you need assistance to determine your rating, please contact the Fire Administration Office at 386-676-3255.

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