Emergency Support

Clear Guidance When It Matters Most.


When wildfire threatens your property or community, uncertainty can become overwhelming. We help you understand your situation, prioritize actions, and move forward with confidence.

Immediate Emergency Support Call 778-910-0744

Where are you?


Choose the option that best describes your current situation. We’ll help you understand what matters most right now.

I’m Monitoring A Nearby Wildfire

I want to understand what I should be doing.

I’m On Alert

I need help understanding priorities and preparing.

I’m On Evacuation Order

I need clear guidance on what maters most.

I’m Preparing For Future Events.

I want to learn from this experience and improve resilience.

Common Questions We Hear.


We provide guidance to make informed decisions during high-stress situations.

  • There is no single distance that applies to every property. Risk depends on factors such as vegetation, slope, building materials, and weather conditions. Understanding what surrounds your home is the best way to determine where improvements may be needed.

  • Start by understanding your property’s specific risks. Every home. isdifferent, and identifying the areas of greatest vulnerability helps ensure your time and resources are focused on the actions that will have the biggest impact.

  • The most important priority is the safety of you, your family, and anyone on your property. Once life safety is addressed, focus can shift to understanding your risks, improving preparedness, and taking practical steps to reduce the liklihood of wildfire impacting your home.

  • If authorities issue an evacuation order, you should leave immediately. If you’re uncertain about your situation, prioritize your safety and follow guidance from local emergency officials. Property can be replaced - people cannot. Having a plan in place before an emergency can help make these decisions easier when time matters most.

  • One of the best things you can do is prepare before an emergency occurs. Consider creating a go bag with essential items such as medications, important documents, clothing, chargers, and supplies for children or pets. Having a plan and key items ready can help reduce stress and save valuable time if you need to leave quickly.

What We’ve Learned From The Front Lines.


Time disappears faster that people think.

Decisions take time. Give yourself more of it by acting early.

Simple actions often matter the most.

Focus on the basics. They provide the greatest impact.

Clear priorities reduce stress.

Knowing what to focus on helps you and your loved ones stay safe, calm, and confident.

During Wildfire Events We Can Help With:


Situation Assessments

Understand your current situation and potential impacts.

Preparedness Review

Identify strengths, vulnerabilities, and immediate actions.

Action Prioritization

Focus on the right actions first to protect what matters most.

Documentation Guidance

Capture important information for insurance and records.

Post-Event Recovery Process

Plan your next steps and build back stronger