Loss control visits
Superior risk mitigation starts with a visit from one of our expert engineers. Our engineers use exposure-driven engineering techniques to identify and help you understand the unique property hazards of your business.
From assessing risk, to responding to loss, to supporting recovery, with FM you’ll have a client service team that knows you—and knows you well. Right from the start, we work to understand your business and your specific risk exposures. Consultations and site evaluations of your facilities can bring to light any issues that could put your business at risk, with findings provided in a detailed Risk Report.
Our client service process is a cooperative effort to define a mutual path for success aligning our services to meet your business and risk management objectives. This process gives you a clear view of where we’ve been and where we’re going, all with the goal to keep your business resilient over time.
Direct access to our experts throughout the company provides you with the one-to-one property loss prevention analysis you need to stay resilient, and peace of mind knowing that mutual success is the key to our partnership. It’s no wonder so many clients see our services as invaluable to their property risk management team.
Superior risk mitigation starts with a visit from one of our expert engineers. Our engineers use exposure-driven engineering techniques to identify and help you understand the unique property hazards of your business.
Following your loss control visit, your consultant engineer will provide you with a detailed risk report. This report outlines exposures that could cause a property loss at your facility.
FM account engineers are committed to working with brokers and clients to develop and implement a risk management plan that meets individual business needs and risk tolerance.
When you renovate a facility, build a new location or install new equipment, new risks are often introduced. FM plan review services help ensure these potential new risks don't exceed your comfort level.
If hot work is taking place in your facility, proper management protocols should be followed to help mitigate the risk of potential fire and guide response if a fire should occur.