Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
firemark
noun
/ˈfaɪərˌmɑrk/

Definition
A firemark is a protective emblem displayed on a building or property to indicate that it is insured against fire damage.

Examples
- In the 18th century, many houses had a firemark prominently displayed on the front, indicating they were covered by a fire insurance company.
- Collectors often seek out antique firemarks as interesting historical artifacts.

Meaning
Firemarks were used historically to show that a property had fire insurance, which helped firefighters identify insured structures during emergencies.

Synonyms
- insurance mark
- fire protection sign