For the first time in over 30 years, the Arlington Fire Department received a lower protection class rating that will result in lower fire insurance costs for most homeowners, businesses and the community.
The Washington Survey and Rating Bureau lowered Arlington Fire from a Class 5 to a Class 4 rating after an extensive evaluation.
The bureau is a private organization funded by the insurance industry that audits 419 public fire departments statewide. Ratings on 10-point scale based on criteria such as emergency communications, water supply, fire safety control, staffing and apparatus are used to determine underwriting costs for fire insurance.
Arlington Fire Chief Dave Kraski said the lower the number, the better the rating.
“It may not sound like much, but to us in fire service it’s a big deal,” Kraski said.