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[T041a]
town class or town grading A 10-category ranking or schedule of public fire protection of
cities and towns established in 1916. The grading is currently
maintained by the Insurance Services Office for use in making
fire insurance rates and to encourage local governments to maintain
better fire fighting equipment and personnel. A city or town is
ranked in one of the categories by receiving deficiency points
for failing to meet established standards under each of these
major headings: water supply, fire department, fire service communications,
fire safety control, climate, and divergence between fire department
and water supply. Town Class 1 is the best class (a city or town
having fewer than 501 points), and Town Class 10 is the worst
(more than 4,500 points).
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