Wildfire Protection for
Homes & Businesses
We design and install fully customized, automated systems for your property.
- Fully automated operation—works even when you’re not there
- Protects structures, trees, and the surrounding landscape
- Reliable solution for remote or high-risk locations
- Potential insurance savings and added peace of mind
What is
Wildfire Protection Services?
We provide proactive, automated systems that help defend properties against wildfire damage—especially in areas where emergency services may not arrive in time. Fill out the form above to talk with our team about protecting your property from wildfire.
Three main wildfire exposure types
The primary ways a structure can catch fire in a wildfire are:
Flame Impingement
(Direct Flame Contact)
This happens when the main wildfire front or secondary fire sources (like burning debris or fences) directly touch the structure.
Radiant Heat
Wildfires, especially large ones with tall flames, radiate intense heat that can ignite structures hundreds of feet away.
Wind-Blown Embers (Firebrands)
These are burning fragments of wood and other materials carried by the wind. They can travel long distances ahead of the fire and land on combustible materials like leaves in gutters or wood siding, starting spot fires.

Muskoka
and
Georgian Bay
Have a significantly higher wildfire risk than cities with the possibility of fires jumping large distances and from island-to-island.
These structures were not built with fire prevention in mind, in fact, many use highly combustible materials like cedar for roofs, decks, siding etc. In addition, pine, cedar and hemlock trees generate significant fuel annually which can often accumulate on roofs and surrounding the property.
