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Your potentially life-saving work as a fire protection contracting company is depended on by occupants of warehouses, manufacturing plants, office buildings, hospitals and residential homes and apartment buildings to name just a few. Even for fire protection contractors who works as consultants, there is simply too much at stake not to have protection of your own.
What is fire protection insurance?

Fire protection contractor insurance is essentially a Commercial General Liability Insurance policy that’s tailored to cover your activities and protect you from the liability risks associated with the work you do. It can also include Failure to Perform or Efficacy coverage, coverage, unique to fire protection work, in case your products and/or units fail to deploy.

What is covered in Fire Protection Contractor Insurance ?

Fire protection contractor insurance can provide coverage for legal defence costs such as lawyer’s fees, settlements and awards for damages for claims alleging personal injury/bodily harm or property damage. Also included is coverage for claims of slip-and-fall injuries on your property, claims of libel or slander and lawsuits alleging false advertising, among other potential claims scenarios.

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Common Fire Protection Contractor Insurance coverages

Considering the size of potential fire protection-based claims it is recommended to have Commercial Umbrella Liability Insurance which provides coverage for costs of a claim that exceed policy limits.

If your fire protection contracting company manufactures/fabricates fire suppression or detection products, you may also need to include Product Liability Insurance to protect you from claims related to your products.

Other Coverages for Fire Protection Contracting Companies

  • Commercial Property Insurance
  • Commercial Auto Insurance / Commercial Vehicle Insurance

If you work within this industry, protecting yourself from the dangers of working with fire suppression is critical. While you might do your best to make sure all work is performed correctly, you can’t predict when accidents will occur or when someone might try to hold you financially responsible for something that was not your fault. This is why you must take extra care in not only your work, but in protecting yourself and making sure you have the right fire protection contractor insurance plan.

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Commercial Property Coverage

Risk Factors
A fire breaks out in your office complex and spreads to your storage area, destroying much of your products.
Solution
Your commercial property insurance would help you cover the loss

Note:  Please talk to your financial consultant to check all the facts before proceeding

Commercial Auto Coverage

Risk Factors
If any of your company vehicles are involved in an accident, you have to pay for third-party bodily injury, property damage, or pollution cleanup.
Solution
Commercial Auto policy would cover any expense for the medical care of the other driver and repair his property

Note:  Please talk to your financial consultant to check all the facts before proceeding

Worker’s Compensation Coverage

Risk Factors
While installing a sprinkler at your clients site, your employee cuts his hands severely. He needs medical care and cannot work until he recovers.
Solution
Workers’ compensation would pay for his medical bills and a portion of lost income while he recovers and is unable to work.

Note:  Please talk to your financial consultant to check all the facts before proceeding

General Liability Coverage

Risk Factors
If the sprinklers you provide to your client go off unexpectedly, which causes water damage to your client.
Solution
Your general liability policy would cover the cost of repairs for the damages done by your products.

Note:  Please talk to your financial consultant to check all the facts before proceeding