IBHS ranks hurricane coast states on building code adoption, enforcement
"Most people trust their state, city, or town has rules or codes to ensure homes are built to be safe and strong," explained IBHS CEO
IBHS conducts Rating the States every three years to coincide with the building code cycle. It ranks each state on a 100-point scale by analyzing specific factors in the current code environment that influence windstorm resilience. The report details best practices in residential-related building regulations, providing a roadmap each state can follow to improve its ability to mitigate damage from severe windstorms.
After two consecutive second-place finishes,
"While not the top-rated state this time,
"It is encouraging to see a record six states score in the 90s on this report," said Giammanco. "Yet, eight of 18 states have lower scores than they did in 2021. By not advancing efforts to increase resilience, these states risk falling behind and leaving their citizens and communities vulnerable to storms."
Since 2008, no state in the report has adopted a new residential code and enacted uniform statewide enforcement of that code. In the absence of statewide codes, local jurisdictions must fill the gap. This patchwork of code adoption leads to even greater inconsistencies in construction and leaves some communities far more vulnerable to extreme weather than others. Giammanco notes that inconsistent code adoption and enforcement resulted in catastrophic losses when
"The states in the lower third of the rankings have less than half the points of
Based on decades of IBHS research, the free FORTIFIED Home™ standard helps homeowners reduce their risk of storm damage by requiring upgrades that strengthen areas of buildings typically vulnerable to high winds and heavy rain. Homeowners can also choose to seek a FORTIFIED designation, which includes third-party verification that FORTIFIED requirements have been met. Studies show resilient construction, whether to the FORTIFIED standard or to a modern building code, can be achieved for a modest increase of approximately
The full 2024 Rating the States report is available at https://ibhs.org/public-policy/rating-the-states/.
About the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety (IBHS)
The IBHS mission is to conduct objective, scientific research to identify and promote effective actions that strengthen homes, businesses and communities against natural disasters and other causes of loss. Learn more at IBHS.org.
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SOURCE Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety
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