Why Sentinel
Wildfire Protection Without Compromise.
Sentinel combines wildfire protection, architectural integration, digital design, and resilient infrastructure into a single property protection platform.
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Sentinel starts with the property. Before protection nodes, piping, pumps, or controls are selected, we evaluate the architecture, terrain, exposure points, water availability, power resilience, access, and visual impact.
The result is a wildfire protection strategy designed around the site instead of a generic system adapted to it.
The Four Sentinel Pillars
Protection
Property-specific wildfire defense focused on structures, rooflines, eaves, decks, and exposure areas.
Architecture
Aesthetic integration for exceptional homes where protection cannot compromise design.
Technology
LiDAR workflows, digital modeling, controls, monitoring, and precision planning.
Infrastructure
Water, power, pumping, distribution, and serviceability engineered behind the system.
Designed For Failure Scenarios
Wildfire events can bring power outages, limited water pressure, restricted access, evacuation orders, and delayed response. Sentinel is designed around those realities.
- Backup power planning
- Dedicated water and pressure strategies
- Remote activation and system visibility
- Property-specific deployment areas
- Long-term testing and service readiness
- Support for homes where emergency access may be limited
Designed To Disappear
For luxury homes and exceptional properties, appearance matters. Sentinel is planned to reduce visual impact through digital modeling, protection node placement studies, concealed routing, and architecture-aware design.
Protection should be ready when needed and quiet when it is not.
Who Sentinel Is For
- Luxury estates
- Mountain homes
- Private ranches
- Legacy family properties
- Architect-led custom homes
- Remote properties
- Private communities and HOAs
Start With A Sentinel Assessment
Every Sentinel system starts with the property. Schedule an assessment to evaluate wildfire exposure, architectural integration, water availability, power resilience, and system feasibility.
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