The FEMA Building Codes Toolkit offers basic guidance and tools to help homeowners and occupants learn about building codes and how they can make a home more resilient against natural hazards.
Building Codes Toolkit for Homeowners and Occupants
Building Codes Toolkit for Homeowners and Occupants
The FEMA Building Codes Toolkit offers basic guidance and tools to help homeowners and occupants learn about building codes and how they can make a home more resilient against natural hazards.
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Building Codes Basics
Building codes and standards are crucial to protecting homes in the event of a natural hazard. There have been numerous examples of homes or communities that were designed and built to the latest building codes that have not only survived a significant natural disaster but were able to continue their intended function, helping their community quickly recover and remain resilient. Some of these examples are detailed here.
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Basic Project Planning Template
This document equips property owners with a template that they can use to understand the basic planning elements of a construction project. It includes items that local building departments and design professionals usually require.
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Checklist to Ask Your General Contractor
This document helps homeowners with hiring credible contractors who will construct using the codes and standards enforced in the home’s area.
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Checklist to Acquire a Building Permit
This document equips and helps homeowners understand the general process for acquiring a building permit before starting any new construction, addition, repair, renovation, rebuilding, or mitigation work. It should not be used as a substitute for checking with your local building department or for understanding the building codes and regulations in your community.
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Role of Insurance
The insurance industry plays a vital role in supporting building codes so that homeowners and occupants are better protected against and prepared for natural hazards. This section explains what insurance options are available and how purchasing insurance helps protect both renters and homeowners.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Homeowners
These frequently asked questions address common concerns of homeowners and occupants related to building codes and available tools.
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Frequently Asked Questions for Renters
These frequently asked questions address common concerns of people who rent residential buildings related to building codes, the process, and available tools.
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Federal Role in State and Local Building Codes and Standards
FEMA aims to reduce the risk from natural hazards, and natural hazard-resistant building codes and standards are crucial to meeting this goal.
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Building Codes Toolkit Resources
Additional resources for homeowners and occupants.
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