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Downloadable guides, videos, and best practices for wildfire risk assessment
Comprehensive guide covering all features and workflows of Firebreak.
Download PDF (2.4 MB)Visual guide to capturing high-quality photos for accurate AI analysis.
Download PDF (1.8 MB)How to use your assessment for insurance documentation and discounts.
Download PDF (1.2 MB)Printable checklist to prepare your property before the inspection.
Download PDF (420 KB)Detailed guide to implementing fire safety improvements at your property.
Download PDF (3.1 MB)How to read and interpret your AI-generated wildfire risk assessment.
Download PDF (980 KB)5-minute overview of the app and how to conduct your first inspection.
Master the art of property photography for accurate AI assessment.
How to use FireBreak in remote areas without internet connectivity.
Conduct inspections during daylight hours (10am-3pm) with clear weather. Avoid overcast days, rain, or high winds that could affect photo quality. Good lighting is crucial for accurate AI analysis of vegetation, materials, and defensible space.
Before starting the inspection, walk the property perimeter and note any areas of concern. Clear temporary obstructions that might block important views. If possible, have property drawings or previous inspection reports available for reference.
While each area has minimum photo requirements, capturing additional angles and details provides more comprehensive data for AI analysis. Focus on vegetation proximity, building materials, and potential fire hazards.
Conduct regular inspections (quarterly or biannually) to track mitigation progress. This documentation is valuable for insurance reviews and demonstrates your commitment to fire safety management.
When you receive your AI assessment, review all recommendations carefully. Prioritize critical safety issues first, then work through medium and low priority items. Contact support if any recommendations are unclear.
Provide copies of your assessment to your insurance provider, property manager, and any contractors performing mitigation work. This ensures everyone understands the property's fire risk profile and recommended improvements.