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Wildfire defense for HOA communities

Autonomous defense for residences, clubhouses, pools, and shared infrastructure — protecting community assets without relying on fire department response times.


WUI communities face compounding risk

01

Insurance pressure

Carriers are tightening WUI coverage and raising premiums. Communities without active mitigation infrastructure face higher costs and fewer options.

02

Inadequate response times

Most WUI fires overwhelm local departments within minutes. By the time engines arrive, ember-driven ignition has already spread across the community.

03

Individual effort isn’t enough

Defensible space around one home doesn’t protect it from a neighbor’s uncleared lot. Wildfire defense only works when it covers the full perimeter — and that takes coordination beyond any single homeowner.

04

Rising maintenance costs

Vegetation management, seasonal fire watch contracts, and ongoing mitigation work add up year after year — with no permanent reduction in risk.


FireWall Nexus™ — autonomous perimeter defense

AI Ember Detection

Computer vision identifies airborne embers before ignition, triggering suppression in under 3 seconds.

Autonomous Operation

The Nexus™ activates whether residents are home, away, or have evacuated — defending the community without human intervention, ideal for seasonal and part-time residents.

Community-Wide Coverage

Networked units defend residences, clubhouses, gyms, and common areas — creating overlapping defense zones across your entire community footprint.


Coordinated Defense.

Four Nexus™ turrets per home. One hub per property. Networked across the community. The system detects incoming embers, coordinates suppression across all participating properties, and applies fire-suppression gel before ignition.


What this means for your community

Beyond defensible space

Vegetation management and hardened construction reduce risk passively. Active suppression adds the layer that activates when an ember actually arrives — documented, automated, around the clock.

Protect property values

Autonomous wildfire defense positions your community as a premium asset — a meaningful differentiator for buyers comparing properties in fire-prone markets.

Reduce long-term costs

Permanent suppression infrastructure replaces recurring seasonal mitigation contracts — operating year-round without labor costs.

Demonstrate proactive leadership

Visible suppression infrastructure gives your community a proactive answer to wildfire risk — beyond compliance minimums.


Frequently asked questions

How is a community Nexus™ deployment different from individual home installs?

Community deployments use networked turrets that share detection data and coordinate suppression across shared boundaries — covering residences, clubhouses, pools, and common areas with overlapping defense zones rather than isolated single-home coverage.

Who owns and controls the system in an HOA?

The HOA owns community infrastructure installed on shared property. Operation is autonomous, with a board-designated administrator receiving status reports and maintenance notifications.

How does this affect HOA insurance?

Documented autonomous suppression provides risk-mitigation data that carriers may consider when evaluating community policies. We don’t have named carrier partnerships to announce yet — we’ll share developments as they formalize.

What happens during a power or internet outage?

Each turret operates locally with battery backup and on-device detection. The system continues defending during PSPS events and grid outages without requiring network connectivity.

Can we deploy in phases?

Yes. Many communities start with perimeter protection on the highest-exposure boundary, then expand inward as budget and governance allow.


Protect your community

Schedule a consultation to assess your community’s wildfire exposure and defense options.

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