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Need a Rain Gun?
Drench a 200-foot circle with one fire hose! Our new Ember Quencher throws out over 100 gallons per minute to drench your property and save your home in a wildfire! Built right here in Granite Hills and in stock now at a fraction of the cost of similar sprinklers! East San Diego county residents use ESD20 coupon code for 20% off your fire protection needs! Act Now--Expires July 1.
Stan Luhr
Jun 11 min read


Mastering Wildfire Risk Evaluation: Protecting Your Home and Peace of Mind
Living in areas prone to wildfires means staying alert and prepared. Wildfires can spread quickly, threatening homes and lives. That’s why mastering wildfire risk evaluation is essential. It’s not just about knowing the danger exists but understanding how to assess it effectively and take action. I’m here to guide you through practical techniques that can help you protect your property and feel more secure. Understanding Wildfire Risk Evaluation: Why It Matters Wildfire risk
Stan Luhr
Jun 14 min read


Mastering Fire Risk Evaluation for Wildfire Safety
Wildfires are a growing concern for many homeowners, especially those living in wildfire-prone regions. Protecting your home and family means understanding the risks and taking proactive steps to reduce them. One of the most effective ways to do this is by mastering fire risk evaluation. This process helps you identify potential hazards and create a plan to keep your property safe. Let’s dive into how you can confidently assess and manage wildfire risks around your home. Why
Stan Luhr
Jun 13 min read


Conducting Effective Community Fire Safety Audits for Robust Home Defense
When wildfires threaten our homes, feeling prepared and protected is more important than ever. One of the best ways to boost your home's defense against fire is by conducting a thorough fire safety evaluation. This process helps identify potential risks and gives you a clear plan to reduce hazards around your property. Let’s dive into how you can carry out an effective community fire safety audit that makes a real difference. Why a Fire Safety Evaluation Matters for Your Home
Stan Luhr
May 304 min read


Protect Your Home from Wildfire with Simple 1/16 Inch Stainless Steel Mesh Over Exterior Vents
Wildfires pose a serious threat to homes, especially in areas prone to dry conditions and high winds. One often overlooked vulnerability is the exterior vents of a house. These vents can allow embers and sparks to enter, igniting fires inside walls or attics. A simple, cost-effective solution is to cover these vents with 1/16 inch stainless steel mesh. This small change can significantly reduce the risk of wildfire damage to your home. Stainless steel mesh protecting exterior
Stan Luhr
Feb 124 min read


Prepare for Wildfire!
Wildfires can start quickly and spread with alarming speed, putting homes and lives at risk. For homeowners living in fire-prone areas, preparing your property for wildfire is not just smart—it can save your home. Taking steps like creating defensible space, investing in home hardening, and installing fire sprinklers can significantly improve your wildfire protection. This post explains practical ways to prepare your home and property to withstand wildfire threats. A home wit
Stan Luhr
Feb 123 min read


Using Sprinklers as an Effective Defense Against Wildfire Threats
Homeowners are choosing to add valuable fire protection around their homes by installing fire sprinklers powered by emergency water pumps. Pumping water from a swimming pool offers 50 times the water volume of a fire truck, and doesn't require staying behind.
Stan Luhr
Feb 124 min read


Protect Your Home with Ember Resistant Screens
What Are Ember Resistant Screens? Ember resistant screens are specially designed mesh screens made from non-combustible materials such as stainless steel or aluminum. Unlike standard window or vent screens, these screens have a fine mesh that blocks embers from entering your home through openings like windows, vents, and eaves. The mesh size is small enough to prevent even the tiniest burning particles from passing through, reducing the chance of ignition inside your home. Wh
Stan Luhr
Dec 4, 20254 min read
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