HAI Group
Resource Center

Featured Insight

Free Virtual Training Event

Back for Year Seven: HAI Group’s Risk Management Conference Returns Nov. 6

We’re back for year seven! HAI Group’s seventh annual virtual Risk Management Conference returns Thursday, Nov. 6, with another powerful lineup of sessions tailored for public and affordable housing professionals. Whether you’re managing everyday risks or planning for the unexpected, this free virtual event will equip you with practical strategies and insights to protect your organization and the communities you serve.

25-risk-conference

Recent Resources

Housing Risk Guide: Space Heater Safety

When the weather turns cold, it’s common for residents or staff to turn to space heaters for extra warmth, especially...

Housing Risk Guide: Slips, Trips, and Falls

Slips, trips, and falls are among the most common causes of injury, especially in housing environments with high foot...

Housing Risk Guide: Portable Generator Safety Tips

Portable generators are essential during power outages, but they also pose significant risks if not used correctly....

HAI Group’s 2025-2026 Training Catalog: Essential Courses for Housing Professionals

HAI Group® Online Training is proud to announce the release of its 2025-2026 course catalog, packed with updated...

Is Your Affordable Housing Organization's Business Personal Property at Risk?

Does your housing organization have insurance coverage to protect lost, stolen, or damaged business personal property?

Ensure Uninterrupted Coverage: Essential Insurance Payment Best Practices

At HAI Group®, we’re committed to helping you meet your agency’s insurance and risk management needs. Whether you’re...

Upcoming Programs and Events

Now Live

2025 Fire Prevention Safety Poster Contest

Prepare for Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 5-11) and help spread fire safety awareness by enrolling your organization in HAI Group’s annual contest.

Free Virtual Event

Post-Fire Response for Property Managers

Oct. 6 | 1 p.m. ET

Kick off Fire Prevention Week with this prerecorded training and live Q&A, where we'll cover critical steps housing organizations should take after a fire occurs.

Register Now

Tips and Tricks for Making the Most of the NHPD

Oct. 15 | 2 p.m. ET

Join the Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation and National Low Income Housing Coalition to learn how to access and use the National Housing Preservation Database, navigate updated resources, and learn tips for mapping tools and linking datasets.

Register Now

2025 Virtual Risk Management Conference

Nov. 6 | All Day

Save the date for HAI Group's 7th annual Virtual Risk Management Conference, a one-day event full of expert insights into new and emerging risks in multifamily housing from leading professionals in the field.

Risk Control Tips

RISK MANAGEMENT | Fire Safety

Candle Fire Safety

RISK MANAGEMENT | Maintenance

Understanding Natural Gas

RISK MANAGEMENT | Maintenance

Water Damage Prevention

RISK MANAGEMENT | Cybersecurity

AI-Driven Phishing Schemes

RISK MANAGEMENT | Emergency Planning

Hurricane Preparedness

RISK MANAGEMENT | Maintenance

Unit Safety Tips

RISK MANAGEMENT | Management

Social Media Policy and Guidelines

RISK MANAGEMENT | Maintenance

Power Outage Management

RISK MANAGEMENT | Fire Safety

Cooking Fire Safety

Risk and Safety Focus

Curated Resource Centers

Explore targeted tools and insights to enhance your crisis, cybersecurity, and fire prevention strategies.

Crisis Communication Center

When tensions rise, the wrong words can erode trust, harm your organization’s reputation, or increase liability. Preparation makes all the difference. Explore our crisis communication resources for affordable housing organizations.

Cybersecurity Center

Cyberattacks on housing providers are rising, with cybercriminals using advanced tactics to breach systems and compromise sensitive data—threatening residents, employees, and stability. Start building a more cyber-resilient housing organization today.

Fire Prevention Center

HAI Group’s internal data paints a startling picture: the severity of fire losses experienced by policyholders continues to increase year-over-year, from an average of just under $40,000 per loss in 2018 to nearly $60,000 per loss in 2022.