How it works
Planned in advance. Deployed in an emergency.
H2 Deploy turns wildfire preparedness into a simple subscription. The hard thinking happens during a calm assessment — so when an alert hits, deployment is fast and decision-free.
We design your protection plan
A wildfire-equipment specialist visits your property and walks it with you. We look at your roof, siding, surrounding vegetation, water sources, and access. Together we decide:
- How many impact sprinklers you need and exactly where they go
- Whether your layout calls for a Versax pump
- Whether you need an on-site 2500-gallon reservoir (or can draw from a pool, pond, or tank)
- The hose runs and fittings that tie it together
The agreed layout becomes your plan on file. Try our visualizer to sketch a version of it yourself.
You pay a simple monthly fee
Instead of buying thousands of dollars of equipment that sits in a shed, you pay a low monthly subscription. That keeps your gear reserved, maintained, and ready on our truck — not your problem to store or service. See pricing.
A government alert covers your property
Deployment is triggered when an official government wildfire alert — such as an Evacuation Alert or Order — is issued for the area covering your property, within the parameters set in your assessment.
Our crew of wildfire-equipment experts loads the company utility truck and drives to your property. Working from your pre-agreed layout, they:
- Position and anchor sprinklers to cover the roof, walls and perimeter
- Set up the pump and reservoir, and run hoses
- Start the system to raise moisture around your home
Because the plan already exists, there are no decisions to make in the moment — even if you've already evacuated.
We remove everything when it's safe
Once the threat has passed and it's safe to return, our crew comes back to shut down, disassemble and remove the entire temporary system. Your property returns to normal, and your equipment goes back on the truck — ready for the next threat.