Surviving the Blaze: Developing Asset Relocation Plans in Wildfire-Prone Regions
Author, Rory Anderson, Account Executive, Rancho Mesa Insurance Services, Inc.
As a tree care company operating in wildfire-prone areas, the safety of your crew, equipment, and vehicles is paramount. Wildfires can be unpredictable and devastating, posing a significant threat to your valuable assets. To mitigate risk of potential losses, it is important to have an effective asset relocation plan in place. This plan ensures that in the event of a wildfire, your vehicles and equipment have a safe place, reducing the risk of damage or total loss. This safe relocation address should be in an urban area, surrounded by buildings – not rural vegetation. It can be a mall parking lot or any urban lot. Let’s explore the reasons why having an asset relocation plan is crucial for tree care companies.
Reduce Insurance Costs
Insurance is a critical aspect of risk management for tree care companies. While insurance can help cover losses from wildfires, having a well-executed asset relocation plan can potentially lead to reduced insurance premiums. Insurance carriers may view your proactive approach to asset protection as a lower risk, leading to more favorable terms and lower premiums. This can result in cost savings for your business.
Protect Your Investments
Tree care contractors often invest in specialized equipment and vehicles, which are essential for their operations. A wildfire can damage these valuable assets, leading to significant financial losses. An asset relocation plan allows you to move your equipment and vehicles to a safer location to protect your investment.
Ensure Business Continuity
The aftermath of a wildfire can be chaotic. Having an asset relocation plan in place ensures that your equipment and vehicles are moved to a secure location well before a wildfire strikes, keeping your assets safe. This allows your business to continue operating after the disaster with minimal disruptions. Maintaining continuity is essential for your income and reputation.
An asset relocation plan is an important component of your risk management program as a tree care company, especially if you’re located in a rural area. If your business is located in California, Cal Fire has a valuable online resource called Fire Hazard Severity Zones Maps. This resource shows the areas in your county that are considered high fire hazard severity zones. It is recommended that you make your relocation address somewhere where the fire hazard severity is considered low or moderate.
Should you have further questions on this topic, reach out to me directly at randerson@ranchomesa.com or call me on my direct line at (310) 753-6804.