High SierraFire Defense

Early Access · Concept in Development

Wildfire defense for the modern mountain home.

Embers arrive before the flames do. Once you evacuate, your home is on its own. We're building an exterior defense system that stays behind and fights.

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See how it works
Ponderosa pine forest at sunset with smoky golden light near Lake Tahoe, Northern Nevada
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01 / How It Works

It defends in the direction of the fire.

The home is divided into four zones — north, east, south, west. When fire approaches, the system skews toward the windward side: eco-friendly retardant mixes with reservoir water, the pump pressurizes the lines, and zone solenoids route flow exactly where it's needed.

ZONE PLAN — TOP VIEWSUPPLY + CONTROLNASSISTSASSISTWACTIVEESTANDBYHOMEFIREFRONTNLEGENDActive — windwardAssist — flankingStandby — leewardRESERVOIRstored waterRETARDANTbiodegradableMIXING MANIFOLDretardant + water blendedPUMPpressurizes zone linesCONTROLLERreads wind · skews to fire frontactivates zone solenoidsNREADYEREADYSREADYWOPEN→ zonesprinklers
Fig. 01 — Directional zone defense and supply schematic (concept)

02 / Region

Built for Reno, Tahoe & Northern Nevada.

High-wind, dry-fuel, wildland-urban-interface homes across Reno, Lake Tahoe, and Truckee face fire exposure that flatland systems weren't designed for. We're building something that was.

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