FEC INsurance agency
Our Process
Learn about what makes our process different and unique to the FEC and Amusement Industry.
Simplified and Easy to Understand Process
We provide insurance for all types of Amusement, Entertainment and Hospitality businesses. We have a simple five-step process. Let’s be clear, FEC Insurance will never send you multiple confusing applications and ask you to play insurance agent. That is how claims get denied and your business suffers.
Our Five Step Process
Click to see each step.
Lets start with a conversation. Chances are we will be able to accomplish a lot in 30 to 45 minute phone call.
Lets gather some data. This will be information only the owner or manager will be able to obtain
- 5 years of loss history. This is provided by your current and past insurance companies and must not be older than 30 days.
- Copies of Inspection Check List, Maintenance Logs, Waivers and Training Manuals
- Gather sales data by attraction and other sources of revenue in your operation.
- Copies of all your current insurance policies.
- Any other information I may need from our conversations.
From here we will start to create the frame work for what will become the final product. Conversations regarding the data you collected and some questions from me to fill in any blanks.
In depth and educational review of the quotes
- Explanation of each coverage item and how we determine the limits
- How and why the coverage’s effect your business both directly and indirectly
- Review Optional coverages and limits of insurance
- Claims examples based on your operation and how the insurance would respond
Risk management and claim prevention. This is the process where we dive into all things safety and preventative but in an operationally friendly way. We also work on being prepared for the “What If’s” and how to handle those situations. A lot of time this is where I get to visit your facility
Ready To See How FEC Insurance Can Work For You?
We cover in all 50 states
We insure these
- Family Entertainment Centers
- Roller Skating RInks
- Indoor Trampoline Centers
- Indoor Play Centers
- Indoor High-speed Karting
- Drones/Drone Operators
- Go-karts
- Ice Skating Rinks
And these
- Rock Wall Climbing
- Escape Rooms
- Campgrounds
- Axe Throwing
- Mini Golf
- Bumper Boats
- Bowling Alleys
- Ninja Course
These too
- Climbing Centers
- Tactical Laser Tag
- Water Parks
- Arcade
- Batting Cage
- Ropes Course
- Laser Tag
- Edutainment
Yup...and these
- Amusement Manufacturing
- Agritainment
- Amusement Parks
- Restaurant
- Bumper Cars
- Virtual Reality
- Bowling Centers
- Soft Play
Individual State Regulations
Learn about the individual state regulations for FEC and attraction-oriented centers. Click on the state you wish to learn about.
United State Regulations
Jurisdiction: United States
Agency: Consumer Product Safety Commission
https://www.cpsc.gov/
Online Laws and Regulations:
Consumer Product Safety Act
Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act of 2008
Overview
Devices Covered:
Includes portable amusement rides. Excludes rides operated at permanent amusement parks. Some non-ride amusement devices installed at permanent parks may be subject to CPSC jurisdiction (e.g., trampoline courts, soft play).
Inspection Program: None
Investigative Authority:
The Consumer Product Safety Act (CPSA) authorizes the Commission to investigate serious accidents involving portable carnival rides, inflatables, and go-karts. Amusement rides operated at permanent parks are exempt from compliance with the CPSA.
Reporting Criteria:
A ride manufacturer or owner/operator is required to notify the Consumer Product Safety Commission if it obtains information which reasonably supports the conclusion that a portable amusement ride, inflatable device, go-kart or other non-exempt amusement device: (1) fails to comply with a consumer product safety standard or banning regulation established by the omission or a voluntary consumer product safety standard upon which the Commission has relied under section 9 of the CPSA; (2) contains a defect which could create a substantial product hazard described in section 15(a)(2) of the CPSA; or (3) creates an unreasonable risk of serious injury or death.
Last Update: April 8, 2019