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Risk Management Guidelines
The following list
contains recommendations from a number of agencies that
are hired by insurance carriers to survey Mobile Home
Parks. By following their recommendations, hazards or
potential hazards in a park can be reduced.
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Distance between homes should be at least 15 feet.
Distance between frame structures in the park should
be at least 40 feet.
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Trash should always be placed in the dumpster and
not left to accumulate on the ground.
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Roofs, wiring and plumbing should be inspected
annually and repaired as needed. All aluminum
wiring should be replaced with copper.
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All buildings should post maximum occupancy and have
emergency lighting at each exit.
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Reflective tape/paint, should be used on areas such
as steps, speed bumps, and post to prevent
collisions and injuries.
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All buildings that require more than two steps for
entry should have handrails.
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All buildings should have working smoke detectors.
A replacement program should be in place to test and
replace when needed.
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Ground fault interrupt outlets installed near sinks
or tubs.
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Carbon Monoxide detectors should be installed in all
rental units.
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Fire extinguishers should be visible in all
buildings and rental units.
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All flammable materials should be properly stored.
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Branches hanging over all buildings and homes should
be removed.
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A maintenance program should be in place to correct
problems. For example, if your road begins to break
up, have it repaired before you have potholes.
Areas to observe include:
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Walkways
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Parking areas
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Fences
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Yards
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Landscaping
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Storage areas
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Furniture
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Fixtures
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Interior and exterior lighting
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Public restrooms
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Laundry areas
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All pools should be fenced. Signs informing people
that they are swimming at their own risk should be
posted in large type and placed around the pool.
Water should also be tested daily. Owners should
have detailed rules posted regarding use of the
pool. Area should also have:
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Self closing, latching gate
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Fences should be chain link and at least 6 feet
in height
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Depths marked in and around pool
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No diving boards or slides
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Pool chemicals stored properly
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Proper live saving devices should be on hand
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All facilities should be inspected regularly, i.e.,
fitness rooms, game rooms, maintenance shop, golf
course
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A first aid kit should be well stocked and easily
available
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Owners who have managers should make sure that
managers have a detailed procedures manual,
including the phone numbers for the local police,
fire and animal control.
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All weeds and brush should be cleared from around
buildings.
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Playgrounds should have the following:
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Adequate protective surfaces, minimum of 12" of
sand, wood chips, or mulch. Two thirds of all
playground injuries
are caused by falls. A primary way to
lessen this hazard is to install proper fall
cushioning material.
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Play structures more than 30" high should have
at least 9 feet separation between structures.
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Elevated surfaces such as platforms should have
adequate guardrails.
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Playgrounds should be cleared of all trip and
fall hazards i.e., concrete footings, tree
stumps, rocks etc.
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Water quality and pressure should be checked
regularly
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Precautions should be in place when large amounts of
cash are on hand
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Speed limit signs of 10 miles per hour should be
posted and speed bumps should be located throughout
the park.
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LP fill station should be checked regularly for
cracks or rust around tank(s)
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Maintain a hardbound complaint log to document all
resident concerns.
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Management should enforce rules and regulations in
the park
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Limit the types of dogs and size that are allowed in
the park. Have a set of rules for dog owners.
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Trampolines should never be allowed in parks
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All overhead wires should be at least 24 feet from
the ground.
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Trampolines should never be allowed in a park
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Access to and from the park should be free of all
obstructions
A good risk management program does not have to be
expensive or time consuming. It does need to be
reviewed, updated and shared with your staff on a
regular basis. A risk management guide is available
through the Small Business Administration.
http://www.sba.gov/library/pubs/mp-28.doc
Another free source of information is the Hartford Small
Business Loss Control Department.
http://www.sb.thehartford.com/reduce_risk/loss_library/General_Safety/
Specializing in insurance for
Mobile Home Park
Manning & Nozick Insurance Agency * 53
Perimeter Center E. Suite 120 * Atlanta, GA 30346
Phone 800-211-0468 ext 117 * fax 770-393-8302 * e-mail
jayz@manning-nozick.com
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