The webinar agenda includes:
1) A review of the North Carolina mitigation credit program
2) An introduction to IBHS and what they do
3) An overview of the FORTIFIED home programs including FORTIFIED for Safer Living and FORTIFIED for Existing Homes
4) A review and question period
The document then provides more details on the North Carolina mitigation credits and analysis showing the reduction in loss from hardening the building stock. It also outlines the FORTIFIED program levels from Bronze to Gold.
Panel Moderator: Diana McClure, IBHS Business Resiliency Program Manager
Panelists: Tim Lovell, Executive Director, Tulsa Partners;
Paul Ford, Director of Safety and Security, Tampa General Hospital, and Carol Fox, Director, Strategic and Enterprise Risk Practice, RIMS
Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer
Panelists: Fred Malik, IBHS FORTIFIED Program Manager; Miles Anderson, Bureau Chief, Florida Division of Emergency Management, and John Ingargiola, Senior Engineer, FEMA Building Science Branch, Risk Reduction Division
Panel Moderator: Candace Iskowitz, IBHS Director of Public Affairs;
Panelists: Fred Malik, IBHS FORTIFIED Program Manager; Jim Hayes, President, CrownTeam Texas, and Fire Marshal Cliff Hunter, Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District
Panel Moderator: Debra Ballen, IBHS Senior Vice President for Public Policy and General Counsel
Panelists: Wanda Edwards, P.E., IBHS Director of Code Development; Lorraine Carli, Vice President of Communications, National Fire Protection Association; Justin Wiley, Director of External Relations, International Code Council, and Eric Stafford, President, T. Eric Stafford & Associates, LLC
Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer
Panelists: Stephen Quarles, Ph.D., University of California Cooperative Extension and IBHS Wildfire Consultant, and Timothy Smail, Program Lead for Resilient Programs, Savannah River National Laboratory
IBHS has created a PowerPoint presentation about the new 2009 Summary of State Land Use Planning Laws, complete with speaker notes, color-coded maps, and other documents that outline which states require plans, which states specify elements that should be included in a plan, and which plans require a natural hazards element.
Please feel free to share this message and/or information with colleagues who may find information about state land use planning laws useful.
IBHS created a PowerPoint presentation about the 2009 summary of land use laws (complete with speaker notes). This presentation outlines which states require land use plans, which states specify elements that should be included in a plan, and which plans require a natural hazards element.
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Panel Moderator: Diana McClure, IBHS Business Resiliency Program Manager
Panelists: Tim Lovell, Executive Director, Tulsa Partners;
Paul Ford, Director of Safety and Security, Tampa General Hospital, and Carol Fox, Director, Strategic and Enterprise Risk Practice, RIMS
Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer
Panelists: Fred Malik, IBHS FORTIFIED Program Manager; Miles Anderson, Bureau Chief, Florida Division of Emergency Management, and John Ingargiola, Senior Engineer, FEMA Building Science Branch, Risk Reduction Division
Panel Moderator: Candace Iskowitz, IBHS Director of Public Affairs;
Panelists: Fred Malik, IBHS FORTIFIED Program Manager; Jim Hayes, President, CrownTeam Texas, and Fire Marshal Cliff Hunter, Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District
Panel Moderator: Debra Ballen, IBHS Senior Vice President for Public Policy and General Counsel
Panelists: Wanda Edwards, P.E., IBHS Director of Code Development; Lorraine Carli, Vice President of Communications, National Fire Protection Association; Justin Wiley, Director of External Relations, International Code Council, and Eric Stafford, President, T. Eric Stafford & Associates, LLC
Panel Moderator: Timothy Reinhold, Ph.D., P.E., IBHS Senior Vice President of Research & Chief Engineer
Panelists: Stephen Quarles, Ph.D., University of California Cooperative Extension and IBHS Wildfire Consultant, and Timothy Smail, Program Lead for Resilient Programs, Savannah River National Laboratory
IBHS has created a PowerPoint presentation about the new 2009 Summary of State Land Use Planning Laws, complete with speaker notes, color-coded maps, and other documents that outline which states require plans, which states specify elements that should be included in a plan, and which plans require a natural hazards element.
Please feel free to share this message and/or information with colleagues who may find information about state land use planning laws useful.
IBHS created a PowerPoint presentation about the 2009 summary of land use laws (complete with speaker notes). This presentation outlines which states require land use plans, which states specify elements that should be included in a plan, and which plans require a natural hazards element.
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Open for Business® Business Continuity Training Presentation
FORTIFIED Agent Training
1.
2. Webinar Agenda
Review of NC mitigation credit program
Who is IBHS and what do we do?
What are the FORTIFIED building
programs?
FORTIFIED for Safer Living®
FORTIFIED for Existing Homes™
Review
Questions
20. Hardening the North Carolina Building Stock
7.0%
Annual Probability of Exceedance
6.0%
Baseline: Current Building Stock
What if: Year built Pre-1974
5.0% What if: Year built = 2008
What if: Rebuilt to IBHS Fortified Home
4.0% Standard
3.0%
2.0%
1.0%
0.0%
0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14
Loss amount in $Billions (single family homes only)
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21. Key North Carolina Risk Metrics -
Percent reduction in State Wide Loss
(Single family homes only)
Average
Scenario Annual 10 yr loss 100 yr loss 1,000 yr loss
Loss
Current Bldg Stock - - - -
What if: Pre-1974 30.7% 37.3% 25.4% 19.3%
What if: 2008 -46.9% -53.7% -42.6% -31.3%
What if: Fortified Home -74.1% -78.6% -71.5% -64.6%
21
22. • Analysis of Wood or
Masonry Residential
Construction in High
Hazard areas in Florida.
• Relativities for other
locations and
configurations may be
different than those
shown here.
22
23.
24. FORTIFI Plan
Design FORTIFIED FORTIFIED Inspection
ED Review
41. All Bronze Hurricane requirements
(Option 1 or 2) completed, plus address:
• Glazed opening protection.
• Entry doors and garage door protection
• Strengthen gable end walls over 4 feet
• Improve anchorage of attached structures
47. • Goal: Minimal damage and loss in
Category 3 storm
• Basic requirements –
• Limit damage to roof and
related water intrusion (Bronze)
• Protect all openings, improve
anchorage of attached
structures (Silver)
• Strengthen large gable end
walls (Silver)
• Improve structural connections
throughout structure (Gold)