Watch our rooftop sprinklers in action! They can be hidden behind the roofline to give you invisible protection in case of wildfire! Every project is custom-designed for each client!
The photo on the left shows exterior fire sprinklers installed on the eaves of a home, covered by fire-resistant siding. The photo on the right shows exterior sprinkler installed on stucco with metal covers over the fascia boards.
Exterior Sprinklers and cement siding Metal fascia board
These photos show a concrete enclosure with a municipal water connection and firehoses, ready to protect your property.
Firehose connection to municipal water Firehose connection to municipal water
These photos show a poolside shed, integrated into the design of the home, containing two pool water gas-powered pumps, firehoses, and accessories
Gas-powered pool fire pump Fire supplies shed
These photos show a firehose connection for municipal water, its control panel, and the decorative siding, hiding it from the casual visitor.
Firehose connection front Fire sprinkler control (WiFi) Firehose connection
These photos show a standby backup generator, installed on the side of a home. The generator is powered by natural gas or propane and provides electricity in case of emergency. It is scheduled to run a brief 5-minute test every 2 weeks to ensure reliable and continuous operation in an emergency.
Standby Generator Standby Generator Controls
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