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Backup Power And Wildfire Resilience

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Backup Power And Wildfire Resilience

Wildfire events can disrupt utility power. If a protection system depends on pumps, controls, valves, communication, or monitoring, backup power becomes part of the resilience strategy.


Power Loss Changes Everything

A system may have water available, but without power it may not be able to pump, pressurize, activate, communicate, or monitor itself. For remote homes and mountain properties, this can be especially important.

What Should Be Considered

  • Critical loads for pumps and controls
  • Generator sizing and integration
  • Battery backup opportunities
  • Transfer equipment
  • Fuel source and runtime
  • Remote monitoring requirements
  • Service and testing procedures

Power Is Part Of The System

Sentinel treats power as part of the protection platform, not an afterthought. Water, power, controls, and deployment design must work together.

Plan For Power Loss

Sentinel assessments evaluate backup power opportunities and system feasibility.

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