There is now a new tool to combat wildfires.
There is now a new tool to combat wildfires
Welcome to an obvious solution for communities
Here is why this is common sense:
The infrastructure has already been installed for many years it is there mostly sitting dormant on your street. The device simply attaches to the existing Hydrants in all fire prone areas.
Is it worth the cost?:
The cost of installation doesn’t compare with the cost to rebuild an individual home, let alone a neighborhood!
Moreover, there are many federal and state grants in place for the benefit of at-risk communities that protect themselves with wildfire defense resources.
Welcome to an obvious solution for communities
Here is why this is common sense:
The infrastructure has already been installed for many years it is there mostly sitting dormant on your street. The device simply attaches to the existing Hydrants in all fire prone areas.
There are various design styles for different hydrant designs:
The cost of installation doesn’t even compare with the cost to rebuild, or even of an individual home installation and moreover, there are many federal and state grants in place for the benefit of at risk communities that protect themselves with wildfire defense resources
How the Wildfire Defense System works.
How the
Wildfire Defense
System works
The Patented Hydrant Designs
These are some of the designs that we have worked on so far. Hydrants and pipe manufacturers can also be licensed and build their own custom accessory for their respective Hydrant designs.
Sidewinder
The easiest to retrofit to existing fire hydrants.
The connection to the outlet is universal, only requiring a concrete pad at the base for installation.
Bonnet
The bonnet installation requires a special redesign of the hydrant bonnet to fit properly.
Clamp Style
Our most practical, inexpensive, and quick to install, the clamp bolts on most existing hydrants.
New Barrel
This would replace the existing barrels with a re-designed center barrel encompassing the sprinkler outlet.
This aproach would require each hydrant manufacturer to design their own to fit on their Hydrants.
Portable Emergency
Fast and temporary, this style simply attaches with a fire hose from hydrants. The sprinkler pole is weighed down with gravel or cement bags for stability.
Rural "Build That Wall"
Designed for wildlands with little-to-no hydrant infrastructure.
The Wall consists of a pump from the nearest water source and a 4 mile long line of sprinkler poles effectively building a 4 mile water barrier in the path of a wild fire.
Once the county has to identified potential water sources, several barriers can be set up in an area.
The Patented Designs
These are some of the designs that we have worked on so far.
Hydrants and pipe manufacturers can also simply be licensed and build their own custom accessory for their respective Hydrant designs.
Sidewinder
The easiest to rétrofit to existing fire hydrants.
The connection to the outlet is universal, but it needs a concrete pad at the base for installation.
Bonnet
Keep in mind - all hydrants are not the same design. The bonnet installation requires a special redesign of the hydrant bonnet to make it work properly.
Clamp Style
The most Practical and Quick to install.
Bolts on most existing hydrants. The cheapest to build.
New Barrel
It would replace the existing barrels with a new redesigned center barrel that encompasses the sprinkler outlet.
Each Hydrant manufacturer would have to design their own to fit on their Hydrants.
Portable Emergency
Fast and temporary set up, simply attaches with a fire hose from hydrants to the sprinkler pole weighted down with gravel or cement bags for stability .
Rural "Build That Wall"
Designed for wildlands with no Hydrant infrastructure.
It consists of a pump from the nearest water source and a 4 mile long wall or line of sprinkler poles effectively building a 4 mile water barrier in the path of a wild fire.
Several barriers can be erected in an area. The county would have to identify potential water sources
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