The system utilizes AI cameras to scan property boundaries, triggering a remote-activated switch box upon detecting a threat. This action pumps CitroTech—an EPA Safer Choice-certified retardant—through a dedicated sprinkler network supplied by an on-site reservoir. According to the company, this method allows for a preemptive, standing layer of protection that operates independently of human intervention during the critical early stages of a fire.
Initial installations are scheduled for August at Nor Cal Lumber and the Grizzly Ranch community. The service is designed for both residential and commercial properties, providing a staged defense strategy that addresses both structural and vegetation risks. By treating surrounding fuels with specialized chemistry, the company intends to offer a practical, automated alternative to traditional manual wildfire mitigation efforts.





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