by Mark | Jan 23, 2025 | Wildfire News
If you’ve lived through Santa Ana winds, you know the sound. It rattles the leaves, dries the air to paper, and moves a spot fire faster than your gut can process. Those winds are why small ignitions become neighborhood-scale problems in minutes. They carry embers...
by Mark | Nov 13, 2024 | Wildfire News
When a wildfire moves into the zone, embers are often the silent messengers of destruction long before a flame front shows up. They ride the wind, settle into roof valleys, cling under eaves or gather in dry debris pockets near siding. That’s the real danger—the...
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...