Resource Library

Our resource library is full of helpful information about sorority risk management. From emergency planning to insurance programs to tax issues, we have you covered.

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Property Case Study: Sprinklers/Water Damage

Scenario A sprinkler head in a closet on the second floor went off resulting in water damage to the first and second floor, as well as the basement. The exact cause of the sprinkler head going off is not able to be determined. It is believed that the heat in the closet may have been […]

Property Case Study: Kitchen Fire

Scenario A member was using a deep fryer in the kitchen to heat oil. The member walked away to another room, and the fryer caught the cabinet and microwave on fire. The fire damage was contained to the kitchen. However, there was smoke damage throughout the house. Result A total of $47,972.09 was paid out […]

Property Case Study: Attic Fire

Scenario A fire broke out in the attic of the chapter house from what they believe was some insulation that fell between the wall and flooring landing on some wires and ignited. The attic was not sprinklered and sustained all of the damage below. However, as the claims progress in the cleaning up and repairing […]

Fire Safety Plan

A step-by-step guide on developing a fire safety plan for your building.

Carbon Monoxide Recommendations

A series of tips to help residents avoid carbon monoxide poisoning.

Burn & Fire Safety

A study conducted to understand college students’ views and knowledge of burn and fire safety.

Automatic Sprinkler Toolbox

This guide provides the ways, whens and hows of installing an automatic sprinkler system.

Earthquake protection for sprinkler systems

This resource from Travelers, the insurance company for MJ Sorority clients, provides an overview of how sprinkler systems operate and the advantages of providing earthquake protection for them. Includes a list of protection features for sprinkler systems provides the basics.

Increased Risk of Attic Fires & Ramifications

Using heat sensors to prevent fire claims in the attic.