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Safety and Loss Prevention
Requirements
During the visit to your home, the appraiser identified the following modifications. Some of
these may become a requirement for you to be insured with Chubb. These safety and loss
preventative measures can help reduce the chance of loss or damage. Your agent or broker
will contact you shortly to provide additional information.
Safety and Liability
Trip/fall hazards
During our visit to your home, we noticed conditions that could cause serious injury to a
visitor or a family member if left unattended. It is therefore required that a licensed
contractor Inspects and makes appropriate repairs to the following:
* lack of temporary railings on all staircases
Please forward a letter from the contractor to your agent or broker verifying that all
necessary work has been completed
For referrals to qualified professionals, call 1-877-60CHUBB ( ) to access
the Masterpiece Protection Network, a robust database of more than 2,000 independent
specialists nationwide.
COC/Site Controls
No Fire Extinguishers on Site
During construction and renovation, the likelihood of a fire is significantly increased. To
improve protection, it is required that fire extinguishers be placed throughout your home
while work is in progress. The fire extinguishers should be ABC rated, UL (Underwriters
Laboratories) approved and at least 10-pounds in capacity. There should be at least 2 fire
extinguishers per level (including the basement and attic) and in the garage. All
extinguishers should be wall mounted and placed where they are highly visible and readily
accessible to all contractors.
For referrals to qualified professionals, call 1-877-60CHUBB to access
the Masterpiece Protection Network, a robust database of more than 2,000 independent
specialists nationwide..
Temporary central station burglary detection system
Your home Is under construction and, therefore, vulnerable to acts of theft and vandalism
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when unattended. For early detection of an intruder entering the home, it is required that
temporary motion sensors be installed as soon as the home is fully enclosed. The alarm
signal activated by these sensors must be monitored by a UL (Underwriters Laboratories)
approved central monitoring station. These motion sensors should be placed in central
areas like the main hallways on the first and second floors of your home.
Upon installation of all final interior features, the installation and activation of a complete
burglar alarm system will be required. This final system should consist of UL (Underwriters
Laboratories) approved magnetic contacts on accessible exterior doors and windows and
interior motion and/or glass break sensors in key locations. Always consult your alarm
installer for any additional needs.
Please forward an alarm certificate to your agent or broker verifying installation and
monitoring of the burglar alarm system
For referrals to qualified professionals, call 1-877.60CHUBB ( ) to access
the Masterpiece Protection Network, a robust database of more than 2,000 independent
specialists nationwide.
Temporary central station fire detection system
Your home is under construction and, therefore, vulnerable to numerous sources of fire loss.
For early detection of a fire and quicker fire department response, it is required that a
temporary fire alarm system be installed and connected to a UL (Underwriters Laboratories)
approved central station monitoring company as soon as the home is fully enclosed. The
system should consist of UL (Underwriters Laboratories) approved components with at least
2 heat sensors on each level of the home including the basement.
This temporary fire alarm system is only for the protection of your home against fire while it
is under construction. It does not provide adequate protection for your completed home or
your personal safety. Upon installation of all final interior features, it is required that a final
system, utilizing a combination of smoke and heat detectors, be installed and activated
before you occupy your home. Smoke detectors should be placed in all living areas
providing one for every 1000 square feet of space. Smoke detectors should also be included
in finished basement areas or unfinished areas that are removed from furnaces or other
sources of smoke. Heat detectors should be placed in all mechanical rooms, kitchens,
garages, attic areas and laundry rooms.
Always consult your alarm installer for any additional needs. Please forward an alarm
certificate to your agent or broker verifying installation and monitoring of the fire alarm
system
For referrals to qualified professionals, call 1-877-60CHUBB ) to access
the Masterpiece Protection Network, a robust database of more than , ndependent
specialists nationwide.
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Safety and Loss Prevention
Security fencing, driveway gate or chain
Security fencing does not enclose the worksite for your new home and there is no gate or
chain securing the driveway access to your property. This allows free access to the site
posing both a liability hazard and potential theft and vandalism concern. It is required that
temporary fencing is installed around the worksite or a driveway gate or chain be installed
across the driveway entrance. The gate or chain should be locked during evening and
weekend hours when contractors are not present.
Please forward written verification to your agent or broker that this work has been
completed.
For referrals to qualified professionals, call 1-877-60CHUBB ) to access
the Masterpiece Protection Network, a robust database of more than 2,000 independent
specialists nationwide.
Security lighting
Due to the unoccupied state of your home, it is required that UL (Underwriters Laboratories)
listed motion activated lighting be installed by a licensed electrical contractor on all sides of
the home while it is under construction. This additional lighting helps to deter vandals,
thieves and trespassers who might otherwise target your home knowing It is unoccupied.
Please forward written verification that the security lighting has been installed by your
contractor to your agent or broker.
For referrals to qualified professionals, call 1-877-60CHUBB ( to access
the Masterpiece Protection Network, a robust database of more than 2,000 Independent
specialists nationwide.
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Course of Construction/Renovation Worksheet
(Appraisal Worksheet)
Mr i M. Gro n Mrs... K. Groff
12579877.02
Brown Thayer Shedd, Inc.
Date of Inspection: 10/24/2013
Appraised By: Jessie Spigel
Report Reviewed II
Interviewed: Mrs. K. Groff - Additional Named Insured
CURRENT VALUE ON SITE ESTIMATE:
Current Value on Site: $ $1,500,000
Source of Current Value: Appraiser's estimate
REPLACEMENT COST ESTIMATE:
Replacement Cost: $ 2,150,000
Source of Construction Cost Information Insured
Coverage A: $ 1,038,000
Source of Coverage A: Unknown by insured
DWELLING INFORMATION
Intended Occupancy: Primary
Year Built: 2013
Renovations: None
Additions: None
Construction Code: Frame
Exterior Siding: masonry stucco
stone veneer
Roof Code: Asphalt Shingle
Roof Cover: rubber slate
Roof Shape: Hip
Roof Age: 0 Yrs
Latitude: 41.146763 N
Longitude: -73.494844 W
COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION INFORMATION
Name of General Contractor: Unknown
Estimated Start Date: 07/01/2013
Expected Completion Date: 03/01/2014
Estimated Date of Enclosure: ENCLOSED
Next Appraisal Date (Recommended): 03/01/2014
OTHER STRUCTURES None
FIRE PROTECTION
Chubb Protection Class: Protected
Fire Department (primary) New Canaan
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(Appraisal Worksheet)
Distance to fire department 1.0 mile
Water source Public Hydrant
Distance to water source 400 feet
Capacity of water source 100000 gallons
ISO/PPC 5
Qualifies for Suburban Rating Credit N/A
Residential Sprinkler System
Water Flow Alarm N/A
Water Source N/A
Coverage Areas N/A
FIRE DETECTION
Type of Alarm (Battery, Local, Direct or Central)?: None
Alarm Company (If central) N/A
Signal Continuity: N/A
Alarm Inspection/Maintenance N/A
BURGLARY/ SECURITY
Type of Alarm (Battery, Local, Direct or Central)?: None
Alarm Company (if central) N/A
Signal Continuity: N/A
Alarm Inspection/Maintenance N/A
EMPLOYEES None
POTENTIAL RISK CREDITS New Home
Central Fire Alarm
Central Burglar Alarm
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Your Home Replacement Cost
How much coverage do you really need?
It can be a challenge to know how much insurance coverage you need for your home. To
help you determine the right amount, your Chubb appraiser has developed an estimate of
what it would cost to rebuild your home today using materials of like kind and quality. The
replacement cost estimate is a good gauge of whether you have the appropriate amount of
coverage in the event of a claim. Together with your agent or broker, Chubb recommends
you consider this value when making an insurance decision.
The estimated cost to rebuild your home
The following figures represent the estimated cost to rebuild your home today, using
construction methods and materials of like kind and quality.
Area Sq. Ft. Rate Total
Living Area 6,441sq. ft. x $282.00 = $1,816,362.00
Finished Basement 2,815 sq. ft. x $85.00 = $239,275.00
Open Porch 25 sq. ft. x $93.00 = $2,325.00
Built•in•Garage 991sq. ft. x $93.00 = $92,163.00
TOTAL ESTIMATED REPLACEMENT COST: $2,150,125.00
ROUNDED TO: $2,150,000.00
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SKETCH/AREA TABLE ADDENDUM
SUBJECT INFO
Property Address:_
City: SCate: Zip:
Owner:
Client:
Appraiser Name:
SKETCH
Sketch by Apex Nexus
AREA CALCULATIONS SUMMARY
Code Description Factor Net Size Perimeter Net Totals
GLA1 First Floor 1.0 2814.9 254.1 2814.9
GAR BuilPln Garage 1.0 991.2 129.2 991.2
PIP Porch 1.0 24.5 21.0 24.5
GLA2 Second Floor 1.0 3625.9 297.1 3625.9
BSMT Basement 1.0 2814.9 254.1 2814.9
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