New California Regulation Requires Insurance Discounts for Wildfire Safety Measures
California has implemented a new regulation requiring insurance companies to offer discounts to homeowners and businesses that take steps to protect their properties from wildfire damage. The California Department of Insurance has released a Safer from Wildfires framework to help homeowners and businesses meet the required wildfire safety standards and receive insurance discounts. Protect your home or business from wildfire damage and save money on insurance premiums by taking action to reduce your wildfire risk.
Wildfire Risk Reduction - What Homeowners Can Do
Even before installing a Wetline Wildfire Defense System, there are certain steps that homeowners can take to help prevent ignition in the event of a fire. Here are six key areas to focus on:
What to Expect from The Wetline Property Evaluation
If you're looking for a way to make sure your home is prepared for a wildfire, you've come to the right place. We're going to walk you through the process of getting a Wetline Wildfire Defense property evaluation - a review of your home and property to determine how well you can protect your home from wildfire.
Understanding Fire Codes When Designing a Fire Suppression System
Class A fire is ordinary combustibles - wood, paper, cardboard, cellulose plant material. Class B fire is flammable liquids, hydrocarbon based - gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, tires, plastics. Class C fire is energized electrical fire. Unfortunately, nothing puts out a class C fire, until the power providing the energy is killed. Then, you typically have a class A or class B fire left behind, so a class C fire is a bit of an anomaly. Class D fire is flammable metals - magnesium, lithium (like the batteries in electric vehicles), potassium, flammable salts, etc. Finally, Class K fire is kitchen grease - plant and animal fats, etc.
The Unseen Guardian: Ember-Resistant Window Laminates in Wildfire Defense
In many years, wildfires burn over 10 million acres in the United States alone, destroying thousands of structures. Firefighters can only do so much to protect homes from these flames, which is why it's important for homeowners to take an active role in protecting their homes from wildfires. One of the best ways to do this is through installation of ember-resistant window laminates as part of a home fire suppression system—but why? Let’s explore…
Cold Fire® Q&A With Patrick Reitz
Wildfires are devastating, and more and more are destroying homes. They're getting worse; they're spreading faster, and they're lasting longer. The good news is you can do something to protect your house from a wildfire. Wetline sprinklers are smart, dynamic, responsive sprinkler systems that help reduce wildfire damage to your home. These game-changing sprinklers automatically apply Cold Fire® when you need it most—as the fire draws near. For a deeper dive on one of Wetline’s layers of defense, Cold Fire®, here’s a question and answer with Wetline advisor Patrick Reitz.
In the Embrace of Wetline Wildfire Defense: A Beacon of Hope in Nature's Fury
When it comes to wildfires, you want to be prepared. If you live in a high-risk area, it's especially important that you have a plan in place. Fire crews are not equipped during a wildfire to go into the home to extinguish interior fires—they're just going to move to the next home that they think they can save.
Introducing Wetline Wildfire Defense: The Ultimate Guardian of Your California Home
If you’re looking for fire protection services or external automated fire sprinklers in Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Orange County, San Bernardino County or Riverside County, Wetline Wildfire Defense has quite a few things that set it apart from others who may be offering similar types of products and services. Wetline Wildfire Defense offers bespoke fire protection solutions that utilize the power of water and science to protect your home from catastrophic damage. Designed by firefighters, Wetline’s layers of wildfire defense are used by megastar entertainers, billionaires, and hedge fund managers–it’s the first defense for people who own high value properties.