There are three areas where policies are catered for within the world of sprinkler protection insurance. These are Design, Installation and Maintenance.
We will go through each of these in summary below so you know which one(s) are right for you and your business.
Let us start off with Design.
When we talk about design in this context, we are referring to the physical product itself, whether there is a fault in the product’s design, a miscalculation at the initial design phase, or a manufacturing discrepancy which leads the curated part to be different in some aspect (maybe size) than that was intended from the original designs.
Next we have Installation.
Fairly self explanatory here, but still it is important to add that there are usually many pieces to the installation puzzle, you have remote work, onsite work, configurations and calibrations. Depending on the size of installation. It can take a large team to undertake such work.
Lastly, we have Maintenance.
Best way to ensure sprinkler systems remain in tip top condition – regularly maintain them. If there are incidents where they are outside of the last maintenance period then some areas will open themselves up possibly to libel action. Likewise, if maintenance is done regularly, but there is still an incident in the system not performing as it was intended, there could be an investigation into how they were maintained and whether any blame is shouldered for the maintenance service either by negligence or other act.
We have three key areas above, every organisation is different and every persons own needs are different depending on what part of the sprinkler protection process your work sits within.
Here at SP Insurance Services we specialise in Sprinkler Protection insurance policies. We know that it can be daunting, that is why we take that burden off you. You provide us with all the required information, then we will do all the leg work and find you the best policy that matches your unique requirements.