Wildfire Readiness for Communities with Pools
Fire seasons are getting longer and more intense. If your neighborhood has swimming pools, you also have a powerful emergency water source. The Firefighter Pool Pump helps homeowners turn that pool into a practical tool for structure protection, ember control, and spot-fire knockdown when every second matters.
For HOA Boards & Property Managers
Use this page as a conversation starter with your board, safety committee, or management company. We can help you:
- Explain how pool-powered protection fits into your wildfire safety plan.
- Offer an optional, zero-cost recommendation to residents who have pools.
- Share educational videos, FAQs, and ready-to-send information for your seasonal fire letters.
- Arrange a live or virtual demo tailored to your community’s layout and risk profile.
For Homeowners & Residents
Whether your HOA is already on board or you’re the first one bringing this up, you can still act now:
- Learn how a Firefighter Pool Pump uses your own pool as an emergency water supply.
- Watch real-world demo footage and walk-throughs of how quickly the system deploys.
- Share this page and our videos with neighbors and board members before the next red-flag warning.
- Take advantage of multi-home discounts when two or more households order in the same community.
How We Work with HOAs & Neighborhoods
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1Request a quick HOA / neighborhood call. Tell us about your community, number of homes with pools, terrain, and biggest wildfire concerns.
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2We review options and share materials. We’ll walk you through equipment, demo videos, FAQs, and draft language you can include in your community fire-safety communications.
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3Offer residents a simple path to get protected. Your homeowners can order directly through our website with an optional multi-home discount code for your community.
Have a question that isn’t covered here? Call us at 818-600-9180 or use the FAQ & Contact page to send a message. We’re happy to talk with individual homeowners as well as HOA boards and safety committees.