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Know Your Risks with Hazard Data Insights 

ATTOM’s environmental hazard data is compiled from various government agencies who track natural and man-made risks within a given geographical area. Based on this data, multiple types of hazard risk assessments can be applied to maximize returns and minimize losses.

Protect What Matters with ATTOM Environmental Hazard Data

Any natural phenomenon that might cause a negative effect on humans or their properties is what ATTOM calls “Natural Hazards.” Using the hazard data, customers can understand the potential risk of a natural hazard occurring near a property or neighborhood. Whether the risk is poor air quality, landslides, or radon, be informed on all fronts to reduce your financial exposure or equip you to better serve the real estate community.

Wind Index Data

Wind Risk

This data is modeled using historic events with wind speeds exceeding 50 mph, dating back to 1955. Help present the relative risk of damaging winds at the block group level and above.

Tornado Index Data

Tornado Risk

This data is modeled using publicly available USGS tornado records dating back to 1950, and comprising of over 65,000 tornadoes. Spatial analysis is performed using tornado paths and single touchdown points to present a risk index. These datasets present the relative risk of a tornado at the block group level and above.

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Hail Index Data

Hail Risk

This data presents the relative risk of a hail storm at the block group level and above, using spatial data analysis and models that reconstruct past hail events.

Hurricane Index Data

Hurricane Risk

This data is modeled using publicly available USGS hurricane records dating as far back as 1851, along with wind speed, barometric pressure, and historic hurricane spatial analysis. This data presents the relative risk of a hurricane at the block group level and above.

FEMA Flood Hazard

FEMA Flood Hazard

This data is sourced from FEMA and allow communities to understand their flood hazards and flood zones to form a basis for effective floodplain management.

Radon Hazard Data

Radon Hazard

This data integrate the EPA data with local data to identify areas of the United States with the potential for elevated indoor radon levels. This data help governments and other organizations target risk reduction activities and resources.

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Air Pollution Data

Air Pollution

This data offers five different air pollution risk indices: Ozone, Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter, Lead, and Nitrogen Dioxide. This data offers risk indices at the block group level using historic air pollution data obtained from the EPA.  Air Quality is a valuable part of decision-making for real estate buyers and investors.

Earthquake Risk Data

Earthquake Risk

Data is based on catalogs of past and recent earthquakes and the research and models from government, academia, and industry. This data considers where future earthquakes might occur, and presents a relative risk of damaging earthquakes at the block group level and above.

Wind Risk Data

Weather Risk

This data presents a unified risk index based on the relative risk of hail, hurricane, tornado, and wind at the block group level and above.

Clandestine Drug Lab Data

Clandestine Drug Labs

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration provides data on locations where law enforcement agencies reportedly found chemicals or other items, indicating the presence of either clandestine drug laboratories or dumpsites.

How Can You Use ATTOM’s Hazard Risk Data?

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Technology & Data Platforms

Increase traffic and subscriptions by providing the latest and most valuable datasets in digital form to individuals, investors, and industries who rely on risk assessment.
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Insurance

Property research for insurance company assessments that use environmental hazards risk as part of their analysis. Updated flood and weather risk data effectively informs stakeholder decision making and drives crucial actions to mitigate risk.

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Real Estate

Homebuyers and investors use this data to assess the environmental hazard risk of a neighborhood where they are considering investing.

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Mortgage Origination

Risk assessors use hazard data to determine whether hazard insurance is required for homebuyers.
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Government

Government initiatives use hazard data to determine the needs of local communities and the prospects for local investment.
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Our rigorous Enterprise Data Management Program (EDMP) involves more than 20 steps that validate, standardize and enhance the real estate data we collect:

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