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Firebreak Spray Systems Gives Homeowners and Business Owners Protection Against Wildfires

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Firebreak Spray Systems offers homeowners and business owners in wildland urban interface areas a way to protect their homes from wildfires. Firebreak is a self-contained fire protection spray system that can be installed on a building or piece of property. Activated prior to the arrival of a wildfire, the system distributes Phos-Chek, a long- term fire retardant.

According to Kris Brandini, President of Firebreak Spray Systems, the company sells 120 to 1000 gallon systems that can distribute all of the retardant within 10 to 12 minutes of activation, which can be done either manually with the flip of a switch or remotely over the phone. Brandini explains, "What makes it really unique is that it takes no water, it takes no power, it's fully self-contained, and it has a back-up battery feature." This battery lasts up to 8 hours. Each spray gun has a 65' radius, and the Phos-Chek retardant can last up to 6 to 8 months once it has been applied. It can wash off with water and scrubbing or with several days of rain.

The system itself is expensive, but for many homeowners and business owners, the cost is less than replacing all of their property and belongings. According to Jose Salazar, a Field Supervisor with Firebreak, "A simple system will start at $13,500, and it just depends on what you want, but it can go up into the $200,000 range." Several systems are available, and Firebreak Representatives meet with property owners to advise which one will suit their needs.

Recently the William S. Hart Museum and Park in Newhall, California installed one of the larger versions of Firebreak on their building and surrounding mountainous property. The museum and park was originally owned by silent film star William S. Hart and is now managed by the Los Angeles County Department of Parks and Recreation and by the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County. Because it is located in a wildfire-prone area, the conservators of this landmark decided to purchase two roof mounted systems for the museum that would spray 600 gallons of Phos-Chek via six spray guns and two perimeter systems that would protect the surrounding property, according to Salazar.

Following the Tea Fire in Montecito, several home builders rebuilding houses that were destroyed during that wildfire offered their customers the option to add Firebreak Spray Systems onto their homes in an effort to prevent these houses from being destroyed a second time. Although no fire protection system is 100% guaranteed, Firebreak Spray Systems offers its customers a highly effective option for saving their homes from wildfires.

For more information about Firebreak and its Phos-Chek spray systems, visit www.firebreaksystems.com.


Author:Barbara Brooks for FDNNTV.com




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Thank you kindly for doing this wildfire educational video. This particular system is referred by Chubb Insurance and AIG invested in private fire trucks filled with the Phos-Chek that spray special zip code areas for the home policy holders in California, Colorado and Idaho. Everyone should do the research on this system and then go the your insurance agent and share the knowledge. I also know that spending this amount of money may receive monies from the govt. in certain eco/wildfire protection programs. Useful links can be found below on AIG and Chubb with regards to Firebreak Spray Systems and Phos-Chek. AIG and the fire trucks spraying the phos-chek wildfire retardant. - 2007 http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=akG9v3rOnWsE The expansion of more zip codes in Cali and now Colorado. - 2008 http://www.patcoburnpainting.com/fireblockersystems/node/44 Trucks spotted in Idaho now. - 2010 http://www.facebook.com/topic.php?uid=2261406835&topic=3010 AIG is now Chartis for the fire truck insurance program. Zip codes and everything you need found here. - 2011 http://www.chartisinsurance.com/us-wildfire-protection-unit-high-net-worth_295_181536.html Chubb has selected to only refer people to the toll free# found on the website that go to Mr Brandini in Cali and Mr. Hosch in Colorado. These two are the only distributors involved with the Firebreak Spray Systems and have all the knowledge it takes to install any sized system you need. It appears after doing research on this, private firefighters is the way the trend is moving. The more involved, the more zip codes can be added thus different insurance companies doing the same thing. Any private person can get a firetruck and have it filled w/ the phos-chek and then have it reloaded as needed. If you plan on something of this nature for your community/urban surroundings, then you must get involved w/ your local fire department. These people with AIG are not spraying homes in bat-mobiles. They have extensive knowledge of the dangers involved as I would guess that most AIG drivers/sprayers are retired/volunteer firefighters and they would have to know someone to allow a private firetruck to go inside the areas that are evacuated. Better yet, both could be the main theme of your own wildfire protection implementations. Below is the most updated website to the only distributor for the Firebreak Spray Systems: - 2011 http://fireBreakPro.com ~ SB
They also offer portable spray units that is much more cost effective if you’re not willing to spend for a complete system. ~ Wildfire

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