by Mark | Nov 5, 2024 | Wildfire News
When wildfire damage enters a community, it isn’t just the loss of a home—it hits the entire fabric of the place. In recent years the costs are piling up: premium materials, rebuilding after major heat exposure, lost productivity, and the ripple effects in local tax...
by Mark | Oct 30, 2024 | Wildfire News
Wildfire risks are growing every year, but thanks to significant advances in technology, there are now more ways than ever to prevent and manage these disasters. The newest innovations focus on automation, early detection, and smart system control—all of which are...
by Mark | Oct 23, 2024 | Wildfire News
In recent years, wildfires across the United States have increased in frequency and severity. As a result, they are consuming not only vast amounts of land but also large volumes of water in efforts to suppress the fires. This has placed a significant strain on water...
by Mark | May 31, 2024 | Wildfire News
May is designated as National Wildfire Awareness Month by organizations such as the American Red Cross and the Western Fire Chiefs Association. The month is intended to promote prevention and preparedness efforts among communities and areas prone to wildfires. As the...
by Mark | May 31, 2024 | Wildfire News
A fire burns southeast of New Cuyama and the intersection of Kirschenmenn Road and Foothill Road in Santa Barbara County on May 28, 2024. An evacuation warning was issued for nearby residents. Santa Barbara County Fire Department An evacuation warning was lifted in...
by Mark | Feb 19, 2024 | Wildfire News
An exterior wildfire sprinkler system works by strategically placing sprinklers around the perimeter of a property or in key areas where wildfires are likely to approach. When activated, these sprinklers release water to wet the surrounding vegetation, structures, and...