50 gallons of professional-grade, non-toxic fire retardant distributed by a powerful gas or electric pump and distributed through a 100’, kink and puncture-resistant hose. On your property. Ready when you need it.
Setup, twice yearly maintenance, and retardant refills included. No hidden fees!

Select how many gas and/or electric pump units you need. Each unit covers 7,500 sq ft. Mix and match to fit your property.
Unsure how many you require? We can add or subtract units on the day of delivery to ensure you are covered.
Professional-grade, non-toxic fire retardant. EPA Category IV rated. Dries clear. Active until 3 inches cumulative rainfall.
Reliable pressure delivery system. No external power source or water connection required. Fully self-contained.
Adjustable spray nozzle with 30-foot reach. 130 feet total coverage in all directions from the unit placement point.
Our team assesses, places, tests, and trains you. Single visit setup. Optimal placement guaranteed.
Two inspections per year. System check, retardant verification, and any necessary repairs — all included.
All parts and retardant covered for the life of your subscription. No surprise charges for standard service.
Professional-grade. Non-toxic. Proven in the field across 4 active California wildfires in 2025 alone.
Both pump options deliver identical fire retardant coverage. Choose based on your property setup and preference.
| ⛽79cc Gas | ⚡Electric Deep Well | |
|---|---|---|
| Power Source | Gasoline (4-stroke) | Electric (Plug-in) |
| Power Rating | 79cc Engine | 1.5 HP Motor |
| Max Flow Rate | 35 GPM | 28 GPM |
| Max Total Head | 95 ft. | 147 ft. |
| Suction / Immersion | 19 ft. suction lift | 39 ft. immersion depth |
| Discharge Size | 1 in. | 1 in. |
| Portability | No cords needed | Needs outlet / extension cord |
| Annual Price | $1,800/yr | $1,800/yr |
Both options include the same 50-gallon retardant barrel, 100’ kink and puncture-resistant hose, specially calibrated nozzle, and full service subscription.
Of the 432 homes treated with our retardant in the 2025 California fire season — including the Palisades and Eaton fires — every single one is still standing.