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FIREBREAK CONSULTING ◆ WUI RISK MANAGEMENT ◆ CWPP CERTIFIED ◆ SINCE 2014 ◆VERIFIED OUTCOMEZEROSTRUCTURAL LOSSES14 WUI EVENTS · 2019–2026

Wildland-Urban Interface Preparedness

Defensible-space plans, ember-resistant retrofits, and evacuation protocols that hold.

For corporate campuses, resort properties, and municipal developments at the WUI.

All-clear status confirmed — 2026 fire season

Aggregate Portfolio Performance · 2019–2026

Acres Assessed

0

Across California, Oregon, Colorado & Arizona WUI zones

Structures Hardened

0

Class-A retrofits, ember-resistant venting, zone clearing

Exposed Asset Value Protected

$4.1B

Across all assessed and hardened properties

WUI Fire Events

0

Properties entered fire perimeters with Firebreak plans active

Case 01Single Property · 18 acres

Ridgeline Estate — Private Residence

Sonoma County, CA · 2021

A $7.2M estate sitting inside the primary ember-cast corridor of the Glass Fire.

RISK PROFILE

Firewise Score: 87 — Extreme Ignition Probability

Satellite fuel-load mapping identified the property as sitting within the primary ember-transport corridor, with prevailing Diablo wind vectors delivering spotting distances of up to 1.8 miles. Wood-shake roofing and unscreened attic venting created two direct ignition pathways. Adjacent chaparral had not been managed in 11 years. The insurer had issued a non-renewal notice 60 days prior.

Firewise Score

87 / 100

Ember Spotting

1.8 mi radius

Fuel Load Age

11 yrs unmanaged

Aerial view of hillside terrain with dry vegetation and ridge lines in Sonoma County

INTERVENTION

Zone 1–3 Vegetation Management + Class-A Roof Retrofit

Firebreak implemented a 100-foot defensible-space program across all three zones, removing 4.2 acres of ladder fuels and creating separation between ornamental plantings and the structure. All wood-shake roofing was replaced with Class-A composite. Attic vents were fitted with 1/16-inch ember-resistant mesh. A shelter-in-place protocol and 15-minute evacuation sequence were documented and drilled with the property management team.

Fuel Removal

4.2 acres

Retrofit Scope

Full Class-A roof

Protocol Drilled

3× pre-season

OUTCOME

Glass Fire, October 2021 — Structure Intact

The Glass Fire burned to within 340 feet of the property boundary. The structure sustained zero damage. The insurer reinstated the policy at standard terms, citing the Firebreak documentation as determinative. Total retrofit investment: $218,000. Insured replacement value preserved: $7.2M.

Verified

Structure intact. Policy reinstated.

Fire reached 340 ft from boundary. Zero damage. Insurance renewed at standard terms.

Insurance Outcome Data

Policy Renewal Rate

100%

Across all clients who completed full Firebreak hardening scope

Average Premium Reduction

23%

Post-hardening, documented with carrier risk assessors

Preliminary Risk Tier

48 hrs

Delivered after intake assessment submission

Case 0260-Unit Residential Development · 112 acres

Pinecrest Ridge HOA

El Dorado County, CA · 2022

A master-planned community where shared fuel load made individual hardening insufficient.

RISK PROFILE

Contiguous Fuel Load Negated Individual Unit Compliance

Eleven of 60 units had completed individual Firewise assessments, but shared open space — 38 acres of unmaintained pine-oak understory — created a continuous ignition pathway that individual compliance could not address. Wind corridor modeling showed a slope-driven channel capable of 40-mph fire-weather gusts through the development's center spine. The county had flagged the HOA for CWPP non-compliance, blocking a pending FEMA hazard-mitigation grant.

Shared Open Space

38 acres untreated

Wind Channel

40 mph fire-weather

CWPP Status

Non-compliant

Dense pine forest on a hillside slope with residential structures visible through the tree canopy

INTERVENTION

Community-Scale Fuel Management + CWPP Documentation Package

Firebreak designed a phased vegetation management program across all 38 acres of shared open space, prioritizing the wind-channel spine in Phase 1. An HOA-wide ember-resistant retrofit standard was established and embedded into CC&Rs. Firebreak authored the full CWPP documentation package — hazard assessment, mitigation strategy, and monitoring protocols — in the format required for El Dorado County approval. A community evacuation protocol covering all 60 units was designed, mapped, and presented at two HOA board sessions.

Open Space Treated

38 acres / 3 phases

CWPP Package

County-approved

Evacuation Routes

4 primary + 2 alt

OUTCOME

Caldor Fire Corridor, August 2022 — All 60 Units Intact

The Caldor Fire burned through adjacent parcels, reaching the HOA's eastern boundary. All 60 structures were intact at post-fire survey. The completed CWPP documentation unlocked $1.4M in FEMA hazard-mitigation funding, which the HOA applied to Phase 2 and 3 fuel management. Three insurers who had issued non-renewal notices reinstated policies.

Verified

All 60 units intact. $1.4M FEMA funding unlocked.

CWPP documentation cleared county review. Three carriers reinstated.

Primary Engagement Path

Request a Vulnerability Assessment

Our intake review takes 48 hours. You receive a preliminary risk tier and scope recommendation — before any engagement begins.

Zero structural losses across all assessed properties. 14 WUI events.

No sales call. Risk team review only.

Municipal & Institutional Scale

Municipal CWPP Plans Authored

0

All approved on first submission to county / FEMA review

FEMA Funding Unlocked

$340M

Across municipal clients with completed Firebreak CWPP packages

Case 03Municipal / Public · 3 campuses · 890 acres

Lassen Foothills Unified School District

Shasta County, CA · 2023

Critical public infrastructure across three campuses — 4,200 students, three WUI exposure profiles, one FEMA deadline.

RISK PROFILE

Three Campuses, Three Distinct WUI Exposure Profiles

The district's three campuses presented distinct risk profiles: the elementary school sat on a ridgeline with 270-degree exposure; the middle school occupied a valley floor with chimney-effect wind concentration; the high school bordered a 600-acre parcel of state-managed timber with deferred fuel treatment for eight years. The district had 90 days to submit a CWPP-compliant hazard mitigation plan or forfeit $12.7M in FEMA Pre-Disaster Mitigation funding.

Campuses

3 distinct WUI profiles

FEMA Deadline

90 days

Funding at Risk

$12.7M PDM grant

Wide aerial view of forested foothills with scattered institutional buildings and access roads visible

INTERVENTION

Campus-Specific Protocols + Unified CWPP Package

Firebreak deployed simultaneous assessment teams across all three campuses. Each campus received a site-specific hazard assessment, ember-resistant retrofit specification, and shelter-in-place / evacuation protocol calibrated to its occupancy profile and road-network constraints. The unified CWPP documentation was authored in the FEMA Hazard Mitigation Plan format, cross-referenced with California OES requirements. All three campus protocols were presented to district administration, school board, and county emergency management in a single joint session.

Assessment Duration

14 days / 3 sites

Protocol Versions

3 campus-specific

CWPP Submission

Day 61 of 90

OUTCOME

Park Fire, 2023 — All Three Campuses Intact. $12.7M Grant Secured.

The Park Fire burned 429,000 acres across Shasta and Tehama counties — the fourth-largest in California history. All three district campuses were intact at post-fire survey. The CWPP documentation was approved by county and FEMA reviewers without revision requests. The $12.7M Pre-Disaster Mitigation grant was awarded in full, funding permanent fuel-management infrastructure across all three campuses.

Verified

3 campuses intact. $12.7M grant awarded.

Park Fire — 429,000 acres. CWPP approved without revision. Full PDM grant secured.

Secondary Resource

Download Our WUI Risk Framework

The 24-page framework our consultants use to score every site before engagement. Covers fuel-load classification, ember-transport modeling, defensible-space radius calculation, and CWPP documentation requirements.

Fuel-load classification matrix
Ember-transport modeling inputs
CWPP documentation checklist
Insurance renewal evidence template

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Every property in our portfolio that entered a fire event with a completed Firebreak plan came out intact. Every one. The data has already decided — this form is where you confirm you're ready to act on it.

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WUI events

0

Structural losses

100%

Policy renewals

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