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HIGH HAZARD STRUCTURE FIRE INSPECTIONS

Percentage of High Hazard Structures where a fire inspection was completed within the last 27 months

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High hazard structures are commercial buildings or multi-family occupancies where a fire could pose high risk to life.

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95.0%

FY 2024 - 25

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77.0%

FY 2015 - 16

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18%

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-11.8%18.6%49%79.4%109.8%FY 1677.0%FY 17FY 18FY 19FY 20FY 21FY 22FY 23FY 24FY 2595.0%X-axis: reporting period. Y-axis: official actual value.

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PeriodActualTargetTrend
FY 2024 - 2595.0%-1
FY 2023 - 2497.0%-1
FY 2022 - 2398.0%1
FY 2021 - 2296.0%1
FY 2020 - 2193.0%1
FY 2019 - 2089.0%1
FY 2018 - 1972.0%1
FY 2017 - 1865.0%-1
FY 2016 - 1767.0%-1
FY 2015 - 1677.0%0

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Why Is This Important?

High hazard structures are commercial buildings or multi-family occupancies where a fire could pose high risk to life. City codes and ordinances require that these buildings be routinely inspected by the Fire Marshal's office ensure that fires are prevented or result in less damage or loss. Inspections ensure that the commercial buildings and high occupancy residences remain safe.

What Do The Numbers Show?

By tracking the frequency of inspections Portland Fire & Rescue (PF&R) can ensure that it has the correct number of inspectors and assure the public that structures meet current standards. Since efforts were made to improve inspections in 2020, the percentage increased from 76% to 97% in 2024. The Fire Marshal’s office has a goal to reach and maintain 100%. Underserved and underrepresented Portlanders disproportionally live in high hazard occupancies rather than single family homes. Enforcing the standards ensured that these Portlanders face less risk of losing life and property from fire.

How Did We Arrive at These Numbers?

Every inspectable property is maintained in a records management system where all inspections, infractions, re-inspections, and other information is tracked. The percentage that has been inspected in the last 27 months is calculated from this data. The standard is 27 months so that high risk properties can be inspected every two years with a short grace period.

HIGH HAZARD STRUCTURE FIRE INSPECTIONS: Percentage of High Hazard Structures where a fire inspection was completed within the last 27 months | Performance Portland Mirror · Portland Civic Lab